This is the conversion information for the patchwork quilts in this month's issue that have patterns the same size as one of our templates. All of our templates are identified by number or letter. Numbers in the diagrams refer to a specific template. Follow the instructions in the magazine, substituting the following information where it applies.
| Happy Halloween Wreath | Page 16 | Set A |
Use triangle Templates 4 and 6 to make Flying Geese units for the
border. ![]()

| Schoolhouse Rock | Page 20 | Set J |
Why not make the houses with our Set J? It turns out to be 5" without extra sky or 6" with sky. Frame with strips cut 3" or 2 1/2" wide as needed to make 10" blocks.
| Confetti | Page 28 | Set B; optional Set D |
A rectangle = strips as wide as #12 and as long as
#8, or #25, Set D.
B = #13
C = #12
| Jack in the Pulpit | Page 31 | Set A; optional Set C |
A = #3
B = #6
C = Rectangle Set C or strips as wide as #5 and as long as #1
D = #5
E = #4
Use Small Diagonal Set Triangle Ruler (3" - 9") to cut corner triangle and setting triangles.
Sashing squares are 2" finished (Set B, #12).
| Sunflowers | Page 35 |
Think about using our 3" x 18" My Favorite Ruler. You may find it easier to control for the narrower 1 1/4" strips.
| Quilt for a Cure | Page 44 | Set B; optional Set A |
Hearts:
A = #8
B = #6 Set A
C = #9
D = 3" x 3 1/2"; cut 3" strip, cut 3 1/2" with
#1
E = #1 Set A
| Good Morning Sunshine | Page 48 | Sets A and C |
A = Set A #2
B = Set C #6 and #20
C = Set A #4
D = Set A #1
| The Stars Danced | Page 60 | Set B; Small Diagonal Set Triangle Ruler |
A = #13
B = #11
C = #12
D = #8
Put fabrics right sides together and use the Small Diagonal Set Triangle Ruler to cut the corner triangles. Do not separate - triangles are ready for sewing into squares.