Monday, 21 January 2013

Wheelie Tough Choices!

It's time for the last block that I have to send off for Stitch Tease, and Di wants pinwheels.  I've never done a  pinwheel block in my puff, and I don't seem to have been that prolific at pinning them either, argh!  Anyway, here's what I had pinned:

Source: flickr.com via Katy on Pinterest






And that's all I got, help!  What are your favourite pinwheel blocks?

21 comments:

  1. Look at my board called quilts. It has some great pinwheel blocks. If that doesn't do it for you, search pinwheel quilts and you will find a lot!!!

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  2. My mosaic on the stitch tease group has a few ideas. Btw, I love the first one (hint, hint)

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  3. There are quite a few in my favouritson Flickr too!

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  4. In my month in my bee I requested pinwheels - link to finished quilt is here
    http://scissorsandthread.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/my-favourite-2012-make-bee-quilt.html?m=1

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  5. Haven't pinned any either but I like the top one!

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  6. The top one would be my choice too for both the shapes and the colour combinations.

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  7. I'm in love with the second block! A quilt of all those blocks would look fab! The first block is a winner too!

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  8. I just love a regular HST pinwheel me!

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  9. I'm new to pinwheels and working on Di's block too. They take longer than you think or is that just me? Love those top pinwheels.

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  10. We did a pinwheel skew block in the QAL which is quite cool - but small! Love that top one :o)

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  11. I don't have any pinwheels pinned either - sorry! But they vary a lot on flickr! Jxo

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  12. Cut two squares, place them ight sides together, stitch ALL the way round , use rotary cutter to cut corner to corner, twice, sort of x, open, press, rearrange into pinwheel.

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  13. That bottom one is super cute!! I have only ever made pinwheels with HST's, and don't have any pinned either. :/ Good luck!

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  14. Benta, seems to have a great idea!

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  15. I think of them as the simple half square triangle kind. The way Benta has described making them is great! I think for the top one you need a special ruler?

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  16. So next in my google reader is a post by Connie at Free Motion by the River titled Spinning Pinwheels! Hers look really cool and she links to a tutorial. No special rulers or paper piecing required! My kinda patchwork.

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  17. None of those are a traditional pinwheel, it is the 4 hsts arranged so that they spin. Your last one there is a friendship star which is a block I love too. I guess however, that pinwheels can be whatever you imagine too. Good luck!

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  18. I like bog-standard pinwheels, they're so quick to make using the Missouri Star technique :)

    However the other tab I have open right now may be appropriate if you're after something a bit different as it so happens! http://www.patchworktimes.com/patterns/pick-a-pinwheel/

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  19. here's a few links
    http://voices.yahoo.com/free-printable-pinwheel-quilt-block-patterns-5123437.html?cat=15

    http://www.quilterscache.com/AlphabetizedListPageM_R.html

    http://pinterest.com/nybird/pinwheel-quilt-block-patterns/

    hopefully this will help you decide

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  20. Paper Pieced ones here, with a tutorial too!
    http://pitterputterstitch.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/paper-pieced-kaleidoscope-tutorial.html

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  21. I just made hers. I used traditional pinwheels because the one crazy one I made made me crazy! Long story. Ended in tears and a trashed pinwheel.

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