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#11
Have to agree. I think it was just laid out and pieced either as she went along or after it was all laid out. Beautiful use of scraps. Might look in some of the scrappy books and magazines for something similar. Probably easier to take the picture and do your own from that.
#14
Okay, found that when you tried to access translation for each step, the wheels fell off the wagon. You could just get out the graph paper and start drawing, but I think it would be easier to actually identify each individual block (looks like there are 10 different ones) and Step 11 gives the placement in a diagram. It sure is beautiful but colour is what absolutely makes this quilt. Hmmmm....wonder if my 91 year old mother could translate it for me....
#17
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If you want to get to the actual site, in order to learn about the block of the month,(the German one) you need to sign in as a member first. It did say that it was free. I did not try to sign up though. All the other information about the block is only telling you what the block can be used for. If you really want to know more about the block let me know and I will try becoming a member.
#19
Yes it is in German, however it can be transaulated. Check in the upper right hand corner for the button to start, if not keep looking. It is a BOM.
#20
For anyone interested, here is a link to the instructions (they are in German but you can use Google Translate).
http://forum-farbstoff.blogspot.com/...onth%20sampler
You may need to scroll down and on the left hand side, click on Block of the Month Sampler (16)
http://forum-farbstoff.blogspot.com/...onth%20sampler
You may need to scroll down and on the left hand side, click on Block of the Month Sampler (16)
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