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    Talking Another free download pattern

    I posted another pdf on a post in Main forum, so I'm posting it here as well,again. This one shows for feedsack or 30's print, but it is great in any color or print. It's fast/easy and works up great. It can be enlarged to size of your need, just by repeating more "rounds" until it's the size you want. I've used it for many type of prints/solids. Enjoy. http://www.feedsacklady.com/pdfs/FreshTradition.pdf

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    Thanks Jitterbug for this pattern. I love feedsack quilts.

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    Thanks, it is a cute pattern

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    Thanks for the post. Such a cute and easy pattern.
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    Thank You , I really like this pattern.
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    Thank you for the link. It is a really nice pattern and looks fairly easy to make.

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    I have been collecting 30's prints for a while....this is the perfect pattern and so easy...thanks for sharing...

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    Thank you.I can see this in scrappy!!
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    I am trying to be more scrappy and I think I could do this one. I certainly have enough variety in my stash to cut 240 3" pieces. It won't be feed sacks, but it will be scrappy. Now to figure out what the background will be?

    I think I will use the Bonnie Hunter method of Leaders & Enders to start sewing this while I am sewing other things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana View Post
    I am trying to be more scrappy and I think I could do this one. I certainly have enough variety in my stash to cut 240 3" pieces. It won't be feed sacks, but it will be scrappy. Now to figure out what the background will be?

    I think I will use the Bonnie Hunter method of Leaders & Enders to start sewing this while I am sewing other things.
    THis pattern is so great for many types of prints. It's a go to pattern. For me, I can work this one up in scrappy, using white or generally muslin background piece with my solid color. It's great for red white blue quilts.Scrappy, floral, bold colors or soft. You can also make "manly" looking quilt by using shirting or plaid,then work up a darker blue, or brown color for the solid I've used I spy material in the little squares, bold/bright solid..As I stated earlier you can make it larger than a lap, just by expanding on out with more "rounds" of blocks. You can even switch the solid color on each "go round". Can you tell I LOOOVE this pattern? LOL. Anyway, I 'm glad others like it as well. It's a great,quick pattern so useful in so many ways.

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