Here it is! I just couldn’t wait to share my love of Dresden Plate blocks with you…. I hope you will consider making a block or two or 30!
Instead of posting the tutorial in the blog posting I decided to make it in Microsoft Publisher, convert it to a PDF and upload it as a Google document. This way if you want to print it out and keep it in your files for later use you can do that. I hope you like it.
I made sure to include lots of pictures so it would be as clear as possible. Let me know if you try it and what you think! Enjoy!Click here for:
Laurie
Great job! I just downloaded it, thanks very much!
Scarlett Burroughs
Nicely done tute. I linked to it here
http://quilting.craftgossip.com/tutorial-dresden-plate-quilt-block/2010/09/20/
Warm regards,
Scarlett Burroughs
Quilting Editor, Craft Gossip
Laura Bray
Going to download it now. Thanks!
A-Squared
is there another way to download this pattern? it looks great. I seem to need to have an account with scribd and I’m not sure I’d like to do that.
Crafty Gemini
If you click on “Fullscreen” (at the top right of the box above)it should open up in full screen for you. Then you will have the option of printing it out. If you do not login to download the document you will still have the option of printing it out in standard quality which would be fine. Hope this helps.
Elizabeth
Is there some kind of rule for measuring to make different size dresdens. How small/tall can you make it
Linda
I couldn’t make it as small. I tried to follow directions, but it turned into about 12 1/2 inches wide.