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A Crazy Quilt has blocks assembled from irregular and sometimes scrap pieces; there is no set pattern or design. This pattern was popular during the Victorian period when they were made with silks and velvets and heavily embellished with embroidery.
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When a quilt's blocks are arranged on-point, a setting triangle is used to fill in the jagged edges left around perimeter of the quilt,
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On-point quilt blocks are arranged with their corners pointing up and down. They are sewn in diagonal rows that leave uneven edges around the perimeter of the quilt. These openings are later filled with triangles .