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    Super Member Roberta's Avatar
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    Missouri Puzzle block

    I came across this tute today and thought I'd share with you all. When the block is broken down, it seems fairly easy to do. I hope you enjoy.

    http://delawarequilts.com/BOMs/Misso...zle/index.html

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    ...but said in last line....these are finished sizes for block...actually they are the unfinished aren't they?

    Ok after re-reading I realize above that statement are the finished sizes of blocks with cutting sizes within each sentence...sorry

    It is a eat block, but I really hate cutting fab into sizes with those "odd" fractions
    Last edited by Geri B; 06-01-2015 at 07:39 AM.

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    I really like that block! It's nice that they give you instructions for different block sizes.
    Sue

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    Great instructions for a complicated looking block, but broken down to believable components and doubly great for multiple sized instructions.
    Yooper32 aka: Donna B

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    As a Missouri born woman living in Iowa I appreciate this posting. I have just the fabric to make a quilt for my bed. Thanks!

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    Thanks for the link.

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    I think this block is really cute, but I can find ways to sew strips together and then sub cut them. Easier and quicker than cutting such tiny pieces and then trying to sew them correctly.
    Mavita - Square dancer and One Room School Teacher

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    Thanks for sharing..

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