Pattern Identification
#42
True, "Free Your scraps" (http://img0.etsystatic.com/il_fullxfull.322259496.jpg and "Thinking Outside the Block" (http://www.toadusew.com/store/media/...t/otb-dock.jpg) are basically the same, but I think the block sizes may be different. The first is from an Australia designer and the second one is a US designer.
#43
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It is really a cool looking quilt! Please show us your finished product. Don't you just love it when kids and grandkids ask for something special. It makes me feel like they appreciate what I do!
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Is there a trick or method to pressing your seams to be able to "nestle" the seams when connecting the blocks so that your seams match up nicely? I can't figure out how I would sew each block and then connect them and be able to have opposing seams so that I can match them?? I like a pattern to include pressing instructions that that the seams go together correctly and I've noticed about 50 to 75% of patterns do not include this information.
#48
Thank you EVERYONE, for the help with this pattern.... Well actually BOTH patterns. The original one and then the one I posted. Now I have two quilts to make.... I hope I live long enough to finish all the ones I want to do....
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