Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Slashed Squares


 The tutorial for my Slashed Squares quilt is now for sale on my Etsy shop here. It is an instant download so you can get started right away.


22 comments:

Tybalt said...

You never cease to amaze me. That is just beautiful!

Mr. Karate makes for a great quilt modeler. :P

Laurie Ann said...

Love that pattern too! I would love to see some more examples of the seminole strips.

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I stumbled across your blog and I must say: it's great! Nice turorials too. Another blog to bookmark (will I ever get the time to quilt :)

Chrissie said...

And that quilt was made with scraps? I like it very much. You've an interesting mix of technical terms, Lynne..I like "blobs" the best! :) Your seminole strip quilt is really neat..it almost dazzles the eye.

Meike The Dutchlady said...

I love it, quilt and tutorial. Thank you!

2ndAvenueStudio-Rachel said...

Brilliant!!
so modern!
great tutorial!
! thanks!

Browndirtcottage said...

Hey...this quilt is great!! I was amazed how it looked when you started out and then how it finally ended up. At one point I thought you were finished, but then you went and cut some more and shuffled things around again and voile!!!

Cher said...

what a fun idea- I love to come up with similar ideas for fun and fast quilts too

photoholly said...

What a gorgeous quilt! I love the crazy block quilts, you did a stunning job! I prefer to use the method you do to finish them off. I haven't mastered finishing with binding! I need a pro to show me, I'm just learning as I go and enjoyed seeing your fabulous quilt! Thanks for sharing.

Denise Felton said...

Excellent tute! My readers will love it. I've scheduled a link to the post to go live on my blog mid-day (Central USA time) Sunday, August 10. Thank you so much for making this resource available!

Denise
http://needlework.craftgossip.com

Threeundertwo said...

This is great! Thanks for the tutorial!

Helen said...

What a great block! Another pattern to add to the to do list. :)

AJ said...

cool thanks for the tutorial!!

Vickie E said...

that is cool I want to try it! thanks

Anonymous said...

i'm a big fan of offset designs. so your slashed squares caught my eye. i've seen a 9 patch block cut twice thru the 'centres' that is similar but i much prefer your block. tis also clever using a big block for the back. new uses for scraps is always useful and this appears to go together quickly too. :)
i wonder how/if this would work with an applique'd circle onto a square first, then cut that off centre and resew it. hmmmm. time to get out my pencil/paper and play around with that one a bit.
thanks for a great tutorial.

Butterfly said...

what a wonderful quilt! love the big squares in the back also.
Leona

Unknown said...

I've been looking for a quick easy baby quilt, I think this is going to be it~! thanks

susan said...

in the second pic, is the measurement 7"x16"?
this block is super pretty and i really like it!! i think i need to make this next! now i need to go back and see how many colors i need. thanks for the great tute!

Gwen said...

A fantastic tutorial! I am going to try this at a quilt retreat next weekend. Thank you!

Sue Niven said...

simply stunning. I love all your colour ideas too. thanks for the fantastic tutorial.

MamaMay said...

Wow, I love this quilt! Thank you for sharing it! I wish I could pin it but I won't out of respect and start following you in my google reader instead! Thank you agian!

Susan said...

9 years later I stumble across this blog post and since I LOVE scrappy quilts- hope to give it a try! Can you please share the measurements for the pieced back?