Quadrille Quilt Pattern
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Cutter Compatibility
This die is compatible with these cutters:
Finished Size: 79" x 70"
Quadrille is an historic dance performed by four couples akin to the modern square dance. The Quadrille blocks feature scrappy half square triangles that swirl much like dancers twirl in and out of the dance square. The quilt also features a machine appliquéd border of curved triangular wedges.
Kay Gentry
of Noble Needle Quilting & Sewing
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Quadrille is an historic dance performed by four couples akin to the modern square dance. The Quadrille blocks feature scrappy half square triangles that swirl much like dancers twirl in and out of the dance square. The quilt also features a machine appliquéd border of curved triangular wedges.
GO! dies used in this pattern:
- GO! Quarter Square Triangle-2" Finished Square (55393)
- GO! Sparkle-Tree by Sarah Vedeler (55095)
- GO! Square-4 1/2" (4" Finished) Multiples (55060 or 55018)
- GO! Half Square Triangle-2" Finished Square Multiples (55063 or 55018)
- GO! Strip Cutter-2 1/2" (2" Finished) (55014 or 55017)
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About Kay Gentry:
Kay Gentry started Noble Needle design company in 2003 and offers over 80 quilt patterns, most with die cutting emphasis. Kay lives with her wonderful husband, Tom, in Ohio where she squeezes in some quilting along with full time caregiving blessings for her sister who suffered a stroke.