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09-23-2019, 07:34 AM
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Jordan
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Great tutorial and I have lots of squares like that
Thanks for the great ideas and you are so creative.
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Really fun tutorial and like that pattern.
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09-24-2019, 12:41 PM
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What a great scrap busting idea.
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I Love it. What a great pattern. Your scrappy top is looking good.
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Very nice, and I love how modern it becomes when you add the sashing! I love it...
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Thank you. It looks like a great project to have waiting beside the sewing machine. A quick seam or two and before you know if enough blocks for a quilt.
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this!! Ich danke ihnen!
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i love how it turned out with the sashing and cornerstones!
Exactly what I was thinking. The sashing, cornerstones, and background help make your colors work so well!
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Nice tutorial. It still amazes me how scraps can turn into such a lovely quilt. Well done.
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I need to remember this when I get around to working with scrap squares. Thank you for the tutorial and the idea.
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