Hexagon Star Queen Stack and Whack
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For those who need incentive, I agree with the kind lady who said she just kept going. It is truly addictive, and while I thought I would need a buffer fabric, rather than OBW, I found that I could have lived with that as well, but had already stitched some together and wouldn't have enough to make it big enough. My eyes aren't the greatest, so they need relief in the form of sashing, etc.
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Yeah, you have become hooked. What a great choice of fabric. It worked so well, scattered color and great pattern. The lime green with it is inspired. The black sets off your wonderful kaleidoscopes. Oh I could go on for ages listing all the things you did to make this one knock out of a a quilt.
I love the 60 degree triangles and usually I would say starch your fabric but with stack and whack you can distort your pattern so you can't do that. I use a walking foot and handle as gently as I can.
I love the 60 degree triangles and usually I would say starch your fabric but with stack and whack you can distort your pattern so you can't do that. I use a walking foot and handle as gently as I can.
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