stack and whack
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Actually I did buy one of those mirrors to teach myself Kalidescope (bought the book)...But then signed up for class easier to have someone teach me then try myself.
Anyway, she didn't have us use it...Just had us block out our pattern and divide it in our heads and pretty much guess. But you gave me a good idea of carrying it with me because after class I went right to the fabrics to scope out my next one...I found a great fabric with all diff colored peppers I thought would be great. I'm buying it next wk, I'll take the mirror. Another fabric was of all diff shape and color pasta...Can't wait
Anyway, she didn't have us use it...Just had us block out our pattern and divide it in our heads and pretty much guess. But you gave me a good idea of carrying it with me because after class I went right to the fabrics to scope out my next one...I found a great fabric with all diff colored peppers I thought would be great. I'm buying it next wk, I'll take the mirror. Another fabric was of all diff shape and color pasta...Can't wait
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Originally Posted by grannyp70
Your Fabric is BEAUTIFUL, I love it, where in the world did you find fabric like that? If you don't mind my asking. Great job. I have never done a stack and wack, but would like to try it sometime in the near future.
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Originally Posted by Maia B
Excellent fabric choice, perfect for S&W. Great blocks! Be sure to post progress and the finished quilt!
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Originally Posted by OmaForFour
Can you tell me where I can find a good Stack and Whack tutorial? I just went to classes on my first OBW. This looks similar in technique and I would like to try it.
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