The February Online Sampler Blocks are now ready, are you?
The blocks are 12″ and 6″ finished and are made up of triangle squares. Remember that the blocks this year will be different sizes.
This picture shows the blocks in both the Contemporary and Traditional styles.
To download a printable version of the patterns for the 6″ block and the 12″ block, click on the following link: February BOM.
Downloaded the block, but the “picture” on the file doesn’t work correctly.
I can not get this to open.I do not have office and adobe says it can not open this file.
I was so looking forward to making this block this week.
Not sure what else to do to get the file.
judy
Is there any way it can be saved as a pdf file? I would love to have it. -jean
I ‘saved’ the information but could not ‘open’ it to print the directions..sorry…
I’ve changed the link above to a pdf. Hopefully this takes care of everyone’s problems. Comment back if it doesn’t.
Thank you for these patterns, I’m having fun making these blocks!
i can download the picture and print but not the directions please help thanks
what a great project for all of us, keeps us quilting. Love your web site. I’ve been to Country Threads and it’s a real treat, certainly a different type of quilt store–down on the farm. So fun. pb
Do we have a new number for Feb. UFO? Maybe I missed seeing it. Thanks and hope Mary is feeling better.
The new link worked. Thank you very much!!
I have tried several time sbut I cant get pattern to print
I cant grt pattern to print , have tried several times
Thank you I got the pattern. No directions but I think I can figure it out. judy
The PDF worked, thanks have the copy now.
still cannot get anything but a picture of the block please help thanks
Have you tried going to our website and trying to see that one? It’s the same, but sometimes our computers don’t know that. Comment back if that doesn’t work.
I forgot the link, sorry! http://www.countrythreads.com/free-quilt-pattern/
Would it be a problem to tell us what the name of the blocks are? I would like to look them up in some of my quilting books to see what others have done in choosing fabrics too.