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5. take some pictures and behave like the other tourists.

 

go on!

One large triangle*, cut from a 3-7/8 inch square cut diagonally

Two 2-3/8 inch squares*

 

Using two circular needles allows you to have a bit more play than using DPNs. This becomes obvious here. Pull the bottom needle to your right and let those loops rest on the cable. This gives you more room to maneuver the other needle.

Here the extra loops have been dropped. Extract the tail from being wrapped around any cables, but be sure you maintain three knit stitches on the right hand needle.

 

We'll clean up the tail area in a bit.

Knit the stitches on the top needle once more. This is to give you a bit more room for making any increases needed to form a toe or the top of a hat or anything else where a seamless start is required.

Sew the center square to the rectangle above it. Start the seam where the two ends are aligned and sew ONLY 1/2-to-2/3 across the small square. Press the partially sewn seam. Complete instructions for this block blogged here: Quartered Star Quilt Block

Silvie`s coffee shop ... Silvie working for with Step by Step charity... symehawk

Make three more units exactly like the first one. They are laid out here in preparation of being sewn together and to make sure that I have them arranged with the small background triangles (numbered 6) on the inside of the block.

Working with Jay Underwood on "The Cylinder" - I guess I was very proud of "Step By Step" at the time. LOL

one leg at a time

add eyes and nose and......it's a kitty!

Our 6 step program for Fescue Lawns

Silvie`s coffee shop ... Silvie working for with Step by Step charity... symehawk

This is the first day if my 365. I will take this step by step. All my pictures might not be the best in the world, but I'll try my best. I thought this would be the best picture to kick of my 365! Hope you will enjoy my 365!

Your rectangle should look like this after adding triangles to each end. Complete instructions for this block blogged here: Quartered Star Quilt Block

Trim 1/4-inch on the outside of the seam. Complete instructions for this block blogged here: Quartered Star Quilt Block

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