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Thursday, November 29, 2012
LHQSQ - Block #71
Another 6” sampler block -
That you can make using -
2-1/2” squares -
And anything else -
That finishes at 2” -
Three across and three down -
Variations of the basic NINE-PATCH -
The sewn block will MEASURE 6-1/2” -
And FINISH at 6” -
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Block #71 - Rolling Squares -
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
Won't be long now and you'll have them completed! Can hardly wait to see the quilt..
Okay, NOW I see the difference between the last block and the names, LOL. This one is very pretty. Would attempt my own version? Maybe, LOL
Really Nice. Those corner blocks give the illusion of being really complex but are not when you use the flying geese block. Love the color combo.
I still have a ways to go - but it IS looking good - ;))
I can't wait to see your version - ;))
Isn't it amazing how complex they can look even though the "elements" are pretty simple? - ;))
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