Square YoYO
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Thanks sooo much for information~I hae bookmarked this post ~ really want to try it sometime....can you show picture of the back of quilt thanks cheryl ;)[/quote]
ummmmm.... sorry. since the back is just a flatter version of the front ( remermber the same block makes the fronnt and back) I didnt' think to take one of that view.. and it is already wrapped, whipped and has been under moms tree in Texas froa while now.. I assume she has opened it by now..... and mom dont do pics... LOL......
ummmmm.... sorry. since the back is just a flatter version of the front ( remermber the same block makes the fronnt and back) I didnt' think to take one of that view.. and it is already wrapped, whipped and has been under moms tree in Texas froa while now.. I assume she has opened it by now..... and mom dont do pics... LOL......
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I was taught a different way to make square puffs. Though yours look much prettier.
Grandma's way was to cut two squares, one slightly larger. Put the 4 corners together and make a fold in the middle of each square, sew together, leaving a space for turning and stuffing. Then follow up more or less the way you did, she always put it on a backing, probably sewed together feed sacks or an old sheet. These were warm in the cold West Virginia winters.
Grandma's way was to cut two squares, one slightly larger. Put the 4 corners together and make a fold in the middle of each square, sew together, leaving a space for turning and stuffing. Then follow up more or less the way you did, she always put it on a backing, probably sewed together feed sacks or an old sheet. These were warm in the cold West Virginia winters.
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