The Radical Cassettes quilt pattern comes in Large Throw size of 62"X73". The Radical Cassettes quilt is considered an intermediate pattern due to the few drunkards path blocks. Included with the pattern is a coloring page, detailed visuals to clearly illustrate the quilt construction and skills, plus the required paper templates. Project size 62" x 73"
Radical utilizes templates to cut out the elongated triangles throughout the pattern. It also uses web piecing and nestled seams to increase accuracy.
Project size: 18x18, 33x33, 66x66, 99x99
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