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    Lucy Boston Blocks

    Wow! These are truly beautiful! Has anyone made these? Seems they would be a delight for hexie lovers. My good old BFF cousin sent me a "pin" of one block so I found the Sew and Sow Farm blog with all of them. Don't know if we're allowed to give a pintrest link here, but you can google for the blocks. Even doing one or two would be fun!
    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=Lucy+Boston+Blocks

    PS: Book is available through Amazon
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    The ones I've seen have been done with Inklingo - there is a whole section for (and a huge following of) quilters doing the POTC quilts. Looks like some new sizes were added recently. http://inklingo.com/shop/lucy-boston/4

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    Thanks! I've bookmarked it.

    Quote Originally Posted by indigofab View Post
    The ones I've seen have been done with Inklingo - there is a whole section for (and a huge following of) quilters doing the POTC quilts. Looks like some new sizes were added recently. http://inklingo.com/shop/lucy-boston/4
    http://s1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh485/KitsieH/
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    Hmmm, I like the plastic template for fussy cuts.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsie View Post
    Wow! These are truly beautiful! Has anyone made these? Seems they would be a delight for hexie lovers. My good old BFF cousin sent me a "pin" of one block so I found the Sew and Sow Farm blog with all of them. Don't know if we're allowed to give a pintrest link here, but you can google for the blocks. Even doing one or two would be fun!
    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=Lucy+Boston+Blocks

    PS: Book is available through Amazon

    What book is it?

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    This is the book Geri B. I've also found there are a few one-block kits available with fabric and all for about $6.00! I'll try one of those first. Love to make a 3 block hanging.

    Lucy Boston: Patchwork of the Crosses by Linda Franz

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    What book is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsie View Post
    This is the book Geri B. I've also found there are a few one-block kits available with fabric and all for about $6.00! I'll try one of those first. Love to make a 3 block hanging.

    Lucy Boston: Patchwork of the Crosses by Linda Franz
    Thanks for info on book..........where are kits for $6...... Good investment- try before jumping in.........the original quilt is gorgeous. I think I like this better than dear jane......

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    I have been looking at these blocks....they are sooooo nice!
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    Wow those are amazing blocks - Love looking at them.

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    those blocks are gorgeous! they would really look nice in 40s--50s fabrics!
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