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Old April 21st 06, 05:44 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Hello Everyone!

I am a new member. I recently saw pictures of the BOMs on Webshots and
wondered if the patterns were archived.
I love BOMs!!!

Traci

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Old April 21st 06, 06:00 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Here's all the blocks for last year's BOM. All inof included!

=======================
RCTQ BOM Background Info:
=======================
How this BOM works is that I post two block patterns each month near
the beginning of each month. One pieced and one applique. They are all
free on the Internet. It is up to you whether you would like to do the
pieced block or the applique block (or both!). You will work at your
own pace over the course of each month. You keep your blocks. You do
not mail them to me. At the end of the year you will have twelve blocks



to set into a quilt. You keep the quilt. You do not mail it to me. You
will then have your very own 2005-2006 RCTQ BOM Quilt. At that time I
will collect pictures of the finished quilts so we can all see how
different each quilt looks even though we all started with the same
block patterns. When I announce a month's block patterns, I will also
include the previous months' as well so if you decide to join along the



way you will have all the blocks. Pieced blocks will be 12" in size and



applique blocks will be 8" in size. This is driven by what is available



for free on the Internet. Feel free to size up/down if you so chose.


==============
Monthly Pictures:
==============
To see pictures of each month's completed blocks navigate to the
following URL (Thanks Teri!):
http://gallery.ppwp.com/gallery/RCTQ-BOM
To submit pictures, email Teri at: teri at terbear dot com


At the end of the BOM year I'll create a gallery website for the
completed quilts.


============
BOM Schedule:
============
This BOM runs from February 2005 through March 2006. This is how the
schedule breaks down:
==============================*=================== =========
February 2005-January 2006: Monthly blocks
February 2006: Completing the Top (setting, sashing, borders, etc.)
March 2006: Completing the Quilt (quilting, binding, labeling, etc.) -
Done!


====================
Previous Months' Blocks:
====================


FEBRUARY:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/V_Z/Wat...tionBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/D_F/FolkFeathersBlock.html


MARCH:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/A_C/AntiqueTileBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt99/
The instructions are for a 6" block with very little whitespace around
the design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than
6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you



want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background



in the same manner as you did for February's block, as I don't think
any of the future applique ones specify that type of background.


APRIL:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/S_U/TwistingStarBlock.html
NOTE: This one uses templates. If you'd prefer not to fiddle with
templates (I didn't!!) do the following instead. Pattern tested by me
to make sure this works:
A (Color 1): 5 1/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.
B (Color 2): 5 3/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.
C (Color 2): 3" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.
D (Color 3): 7 1/4" x 2" rectangles. Make 8. Cut 45 degrees off ends to



make trapezoids.
E (Color 1): 2 3/8" squares. Make 2. Cut diagonally to make triangles.


Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
http://home.comcast.net/~quiltngryhn...TQAprilBom.pdf
NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece
the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.


MAY:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/P_R/PrairieQueenBlock.html


Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
http://home.comcast.net/~quiltngryhn...RCTQMayBom.pdf
NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece
the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.


JUNE:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/J_L/Lad...ake2Block.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/S_U/Sta...centBlock.html
NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece
the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.


JULY:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/A_C/Cas...eAirBlock.html


Applique (8" finished) - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view (PDF):
http://home.comcast.net/~quiltngryhn...CTQJulyBom.pdf
NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece
the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.


AUGUST:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/P_R/Pra...hardBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt171/
The instructions are for a 6" block with very little whitespace around
the design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than
6", or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you



want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background



in the same manner as you did for February's block.


SEPTEMBER:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/V_Z/XMa...SpotBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt89/index5.html
The instructions are for a 6" block with a little whitespace around the



design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6",
or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. Also, the mitten



pattern is part of a larger quilt pattern. We will only be making the
mitten with the heart on it as shown on the link I gave you....which is



a little different than how it was used in the quilt pattern the mitten



came from. If you want teh full pattern for reference or use, here is
the link:
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt89.pdf
NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece
the background in the same manner as you did for February's block.


OCTOBER:
---------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/M_O/Nor...StarBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt102/
The instructions are for a 6" block with a little whitespace around the



design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6",
or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you
want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background



in the same manner as you did for February's block.


NOVEMBER:
----------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/D_F/Fif...ightBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt179/
The instructions are for a 6" block with a little whitespace around the



design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6",
or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you
want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background



in the same manner as you did for February's block.


DECEMBER:
----------------------------
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/S_U/SusannahBlock.html


Applique (8" finished):
http://quiltmaker.com/patterns/patt94/
The instructions are for a 6" block with a little whitespace around the



design, just make your background fabric 8" (finished) rather than 6",
or if you want, size up the block on a copier to 133%. NOTE: If you
want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece the background



in the same manner as you did for February's block.


==============================*=================== =========
====================
January's Blocks:
====================
Pieced (12" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/V_Z/YankeeCharmBlock.html
NOTE: This is the only pieced block of the 12 in this BOM that doesn't
employ three different fabrics (this one only uses two as written). But

it is so pretty and I think you can easily adapt it to three fabrics if

you have been using three fabrics all along.


Applique (8" finished):
http://www.quilterscache.com/S_U/SunbonnetSueBlock.html
You can't have a folky themed quilt without her!
NOTE: If you want to keep the same look to the applique blocks, piece
the background
in the same manner as you did for February's block.


THAT'S ALL THE BLOCKS! YAY!
Melissa in NJ

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Old April 21st 06, 06:06 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Sewbaby wrote:
I recently saw pictures of the BOMs on Webshots and
wondered if the patterns were archived.

I have pictures of my blocks for the 2005 BOM at
http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/BOM2005.html. All the patterns are
from http://www.quilterscache.com/, and there are links to the
individual patterns by the picture of each block.

Julia in MN


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Old April 21st 06, 06:39 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Thanks so much!!!

Traci

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Old April 21st 06, 07:00 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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The 2006-2007 BOM has just begun, and I'll be posting the next set of
patterns at the beginning of May. It will also include the previous
BOM patterns, so just stay tuned and join in the fun!

Dannielle

 




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