How many blocks
I am curious as to how many blocks are actually in this wall quilt. It appears a few are missing from your stock.
Posted by: vikivale2u on 08/27/14
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This pattern is cross stitch. It is not a stampled one. U can do it on regular Aida cloth or you choose your own fabric to do the cross stitch on it with waste canvas. If you buy it please ask for the floss at the same time. U might ask later on for more floss. Have fun.
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 08/27/14
I know it is cross stitch......just wondering how many actual blocks there are? So far I count 16 in the series, are there more?
Posted by: vikivale2u on 08/27/14
I think that all what you had in mind. I had gone to the web for these leaves under their names but I kept going again and again to everything cross stitch site
Posted by: miss crossstitc on 08/27/14
According to the description this is the first of 16 quilt blocks. The other 15 have not yet been published.

The colors of Autumn come alive in this first block in a series of sixteen quilt blocks. Stitch the first block on a large piece of linen, the location specified in the chart, and add the fifteen remaining blocks as they are published, or stitch on a smaller piece of linen to complete the block for individual framing.
Posted by: tlmcdaniel on 08/27/14
Timcdaniel you are wrong. All of the 16 patterns have already been released.

Vikivale2u if you go to page 2 of this chat room you will see all the information you need about the Autumn patterns. It is under the topic of Autumn Leave Quilt Block K. I posted all you need to know about this quilt wallhanging last week for another questioner. It is not part of a quilt for your bed. It is for a wallhanging.

Miss Crossstitch some of your information is wrong again.
Posted by: syagel on 08/27/14
Well syagel, I only copied what was in the description of this pattern.

"The colors of Autumn come alive in this FIRST block in a series of sixteen quilt blocks. Stitch the first block on a large piece of linen, the location specified in the chart, and add the fifteen remaining blocks AS THEY ARE PUBLISHED, or stitch on a smaller piece oflinen to complete the block for individual framing."

So, that would lead one to believe they HAVE NOT BEEN PUBLISHED. Sorry for the incorrect assumption on my part. Don't have to be quite so pointed and nasty when pointing out someones misunderstanding.
Posted by: tlmcdaniel on 08/27/14
Not being nasty and pointed. Just stating a fact. Sorry you took it the wrong way.
Posted by: syagel on 08/27/14
Okay.......someone said there are 16 blocks. I found all of them. So thanks to the person for answering my original question. Happy Stitching.

Vickie
Posted by: vikivale2u on 08/29/14