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    Thanks for the site. It will be handy for looking up block names.

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    Thank you for such a wonderful site.

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    I think that this is just a gallery of the blocks she can make a quilt from. I don't believe that she has anything for sale in the way of patterns.

    The one nice thing about this site is that you can pull up the block and it will 'tile' it into a quilt so you can see what that particular block would look like if you made just that single block for the quilt. Nice tool for designing.

    Everyone here is already a quilter, so why would we want to have her make one for us? JS the site is not for quilters, but those who want to purchase a hand made quilt.

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    What I found is when you punched up the larger picture of each block, you could see how it is put together and probably with a little math (adding your seam allowances) can figure out how to make a lot of them.

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    Have a great day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marysewfun View Post
    What I found is when you punched up the larger picture of each block, you could see how it is put together and probably with a little math (adding your seam allowances) can figure out how to make a lot of them.

    Marysewfun
    It is more of a resource for me so I can see what a block looks like in a finished quilt. I use EQ7 if I like the block to figure out the size I need. Graph paper works well too. Thanks for looking.
    Linda

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    Great site....thanks for the link!
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    thanks for the site

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    Love this site. While it doesn't have directions, most of the blocks can be duplicated - I plan to draft several on graph paper. Thanks for sharing!

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    This is a great site. It shows the block so you can graph it yourself without buying any patterns. Thanks.

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