could some please claim this quilt
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http://sonnetofthemoon.blogspot.com/...lt-step-1.html
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*blush*
This is exciting ... as it is my quilt!
Here's the original thread where I posted it ...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t202102.html
I made it a few years ago in a class at our LQS using the Slash-A-Stash.
I checked that link to the other blog, and yes, that's pretty much how it was made.
The off centre cutting of the block would be the way to get the effect created in the blocks.
Then sew them all together.
And have FUN randomly laying the blocks into the final setting.
I'll look forward to seeing your quilt ... I hope I don't miss it, when the time comes!
THANK YOU! for making my day!!!
(or perhaps I should say, night! )
This is exciting ... as it is my quilt!
Here's the original thread where I posted it ...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t202102.html
I made it a few years ago in a class at our LQS using the Slash-A-Stash.
I checked that link to the other blog, and yes, that's pretty much how it was made.
The off centre cutting of the block would be the way to get the effect created in the blocks.
Then sew them all together.
And have FUN randomly laying the blocks into the final setting.
I'll look forward to seeing your quilt ... I hope I don't miss it, when the time comes!
THANK YOU! for making my day!!!
(or perhaps I should say, night! )
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Northern California, Sonoma Co.
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Here's a tutorial I've saved that I think explains it, especially for a scrappy version:
http://patcherymenagerie.blogspot.co...d-squares.html
http://patcherymenagerie.blogspot.co...d-squares.html
#10
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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*blush*
This is exciting ... as it is my quilt!
Here's the original thread where I posted it ...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t202102.html
I made it a few years ago in a class at our LQS using the Slash-A-Stash.
I checked that link to the other blog, and yes, that's pretty much how it was made.
The off centre cutting of the block would be the way to get the effect created in the blocks.
Then sew them all together.
And have FUN randomly laying the blocks into the final setting.
I'll look forward to seeing your quilt ... I hope I don't miss it, when the time comes!
THANK YOU! for making my day!!!
(or perhaps I should say, night! )
This is exciting ... as it is my quilt!
Here's the original thread where I posted it ...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t202102.html
I made it a few years ago in a class at our LQS using the Slash-A-Stash.
I checked that link to the other blog, and yes, that's pretty much how it was made.
The off centre cutting of the block would be the way to get the effect created in the blocks.
Then sew them all together.
And have FUN randomly laying the blocks into the final setting.
I'll look forward to seeing your quilt ... I hope I don't miss it, when the time comes!
THANK YOU! for making my day!!!
(or perhaps I should say, night! )
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