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Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Basic Math -
Is a "layer cake" pattern that I found years ago -
Basic Math Quilt -
Moda Bake Shop - Original Recipe - by Debbie Grifka - HERE - ;))
The blocks were assembled but never quite made it up to the design wall -
So - with nothing better to do today -
I decided it was time to play with them again - LOL - ;))
They are in no particular order color-wise -
But they do follow the block placement diagram - A/B/C/D -
So I want/need to get the colors evenly distributed -
And then I'll put up the plain squares that go all around the outside edge - ;))
The colors are yummy chocolate, blue, red, and tan -
And playing with something that isn't a backing should be fun -
At least until I decide what I want to do next - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
A "math" quilt seems like the perfect choice for you. :-)
Enjoy playing with it.
Least you hae a wall and not a floor....love the fabrics!
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