Quilt Pattern: Pinetree
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The Pine Tree blocks make a very handsome quilt. It takes sixteen pieced
blocks to make a quilt about eighty-four inches square, aside from its border.
These blocks must set together diagonally with alternating blocks of white, cut
the exact size of the pieced block. The cardboard patterns are the exact size
in which the pieces should be cut. The size of one block when put together is
about fifteen inches. Extend tree trunk three inches longer than pattern given.
Lay the cardboard patterns on the material. Trace around with pencil carefully;
cut a seam larger, sewing on the pencil line. The two white pieces of irregular
shape have to be fitted in as marked on the edges; aside from this, the
"Pine Tree" is largely a business of sewing small triangles into squares and
adding them together.
Material Estimate: Allow 6 1/2 yards of white and 4 1/2 yards
of green. This sounds like a lot of material, but the smaller the pieces the
larger the yardage.
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