Saw this pattern on Facebook and Pinterest, so I eyed the pattern and came up with my own measurements. Supposedly... this is a old pattern. It caught my attention because it uses remnants of fabric and I hate seeing things go to waste. This project uses a dryer sheet. So... save your dryer sheets! Cut a piece of paper and dryer sheet to 6.5” square. Find the 2” width and mark with line. Draw a line on the left and right to the bottom center. Cut out pattern piece. Cut a rectangular piece of fabric for the center piece. 3” x 9.5” Place pattern piece on top of the fabric and cut to size. I used symmetrical patterns / colors on each side of the diamond. The width of fabric was 1/2” - 2”, s and used scrap triangle pieces for the ends. Watch short video clip „ here “ Finished block size should be 6.5“ Very similar to endless chain:
I love the quilt with a "real" bear at the botton. Do you know where I could get this pattern. It would be perfect for the quilt I am going to make for my former supervisor who is retiring from the University of California, Berkeley. The campus mascot is the bear
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