![]() ![]() NOTE: You are authorized to use this image file for your personal use only. We also have links to companies that produce fabric sheets for printing quilt blocks. If you want to print quilt blocks we have patterns for wall hangings, tote bags, table runners and hot pads on our National Park Quilts pattern page. Quilt Blocks, Greeting Cards and Prints are popular formats for our images. If you need a higher resolution file contact us for details. Standard print sizes in 2:3 ratio are 4圆, 6x9, and 8x12 inches. We have links to sites that can assist you in sizing images. You will need to size your images for your personal use. These image files are all 720x1080 pixels (2:3 ratio). Downloaded images will not have any watermarks. You are purchasing a digital image file that has been professionally adjusted for high quality reproduction. Each block has a name and a matching border. These quilt block designs can be printed on cloth as quilt blocks and on paper as greeting cards, for scrap booking and home or office decor. Please let us know if you have any questions. You may print on cloth to create your own quilt blocks and on paper to create greeting cards and art prints for home or office decor. You are purchasing a digital image file to download and print on your printer. Each design has the name of the quilt pattern. ![]() These historic quilt pattern designs can be printed on cloth as quilt blocks and on paper as greeting cards, for scrap booking and home decor prints. The wooden borders represent frames of chalkboards when lessons and illustrations were hand drawn. These traditional quilting patterns are in a chalkboard style. We are listing a series of historic quilt pattern designs by Susan Davis. Susan is a successful designer and an accomplished quilter. She's using 2" finished HSTs in hers but larger HSTs would mean bigger and fewer blocks.Ocean Waves Patch Block Design by Susan Davis - © 2017-2021. She breaks it down to smaller blocks.Ĭanning Season: Layout and Setting Instructions ![]() My favorite is the Canning Season sewalong from Hazel's Diary. Ocean Waves Quilt Pattern – Quilt For Lovers I pulled up a couple of tutorials showing how to make the simpler square blocks. ![]() Q is for Quilter has a beautiful scrappy OW using traditional piecing. It just means you have seams across that center square. That isn't an issue if you make a square block to begin with. That meant mitering the pieced sides together and all the bias cuts of scraps in an Ocean Wave made it fussier than I wanted to deal with. Barbara Brackman says it became popular about 1875.Īnother thing that discouraged me in the past was the setting of all those triangles into oblong blocks around a center square. Most likely it was the product of a woman who wanted a pleasing arrangement for a big pile of scraps. I think this was one of those patterns that just appeared. I'm 99.9% certain that I would never have made so many Lone Star quilts if it weren't for strip piecing. lol All the rotary cutting and strip piecing of these last decades have made patterns like this more of a possibility. Just the idea of making a gazillion and three HSTs practically made me take to my bed. For years when I looked at these quilts my first response was no! absolutely not. ![]()
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