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4 comments:
I am really liking the way your blocks are turning out. Going to be a lovely quilt!
Thanks, Linda - I like them, too! - I like how some look "spoke-y" and some look "twirl-y" with NO extra effort on my part - haha - ;))
I see that block in my future.
Oh, Julie - it is a WONDERFUL block!! Once you stack and cut the repeats - the fabric does ALL of the work!! It may be difficult to cut by hand - but if you could see a rotary cutter, a mat, and a ruler in your future as well - they would make very short work of the cutting - ;))
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