Kindred Pinwheel

This is my next quilt. Go to the internet and type in www.missouristar quiltco.com Open it, then scroll down to Missouri Star Quilt Co.-You Tube, open this, and at the top where is says "Search" type in Kindred Pinwheel and watch tutorial.

I actually brought all the material to make this quilt which is pretty expensive. I also brought their Loc-block acrylic template 6 1/2 inches sq uare which works great and can be used for half-square triangles which I ma ke a lot of. Pretty expensive $26.50 but well worth it because you have a l ot of waste because of the odd shape of the four sections that make up the Kindred Pinwheel block. The fabric is from Anne of Green Gables which they sell. I could not get t he green for the sashing so brought the raspberry instead and I brought the solid cream material from JoAnn's Fabrics. My quilt top will not be as bi g as what they show on the tutorial. Note: If you make this block, there is one rule to follow. Alway make sure your print material is on the right side of the pyrimid and also right side of the 2 1/2 x 7 inch rectangle. I found this out trial and error an d lots of use of my seam ripper. Laughing here. Sandy$

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Have a couple of comments to make about this quilt. They should of sp ent more time developing the pattern as there is too much waste of backgrou nd material. The way the pinwheels are made, when you sew them together as blocks, some of your points are actually sewn off when you connect the blo cks. Go back and look at the block that Jenny is holding and you will see what I mean. Sandy$

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