Quilt Pattern: Double T
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Picturing a quilt block is quite a different matter from visualizing a series
of blocks set together to form an entire quilt pattern. Double T is rather
complete in itself, therefore good for a patchwork pillow, and good size too,
as it is twelve inches square. It may set together with alternate plain squares
or is especially attractive with three-inch strips of white or harmonizing
color between blocks, either continuing in unbroken lattice work or with
three-inch squares of the other color at the corners.
Patterns are made by tracing the ones here given onto cardboard and cutting
exactly. These do not allow for seams. Draw on your cloth around cardboard, but
cut a seam larger, sewing back to the pencil line.
Material Estimate: The quilt sets together with 3-inch strips
of white intersecting with 3-inch squares of print at all corners. If it is
five blocks wide by five long plus the 3-inch strips it will finish 72 by 72
inches. A 3-inch strip may be added at top and bottom for additional length.
Twenty-five pieced blocks, 40 strips 3x12, and 16 3-inch squares will require 4
yards of print material, and 5 yards of white.
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