Quilt Pattern: Album
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The Album quilt is a real-old timer. Its original purpose was for a gift for
a bride-to-be. A group of friends would get together and each would piece a
block and embroider her name upon it!
One block when completed is ten and one-half inches square if seams are added
to these cutting units. Set the blocks together diagonally with alternate white
squares measuring ten and one-half inches. The total number of pieced and white
blocks used of course varies according to the size and shape of the quilt
desired.
Material Estimate: Blocks 10 1/2 inches square, 15 inches on
the diagonal, require 2 yards of blue and 6 yards white. This allows for a
large size quilt 79 inches wide by 85 inches long. This would be five blocks
long and 5 wide, diagonally placed, plus a 5-inch border of white at top and
bottom and 2-inch border of white at sides. All together there are 25 pieced
blocks, 16 plain blocks, 16 plain 1/2 blocks, diagonally cut, and 4 plain 1/4
blocks on four corners.
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