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Thread: No y-seams trumbling blocks

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    Great tute! Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks for posting this. Now maybe I will finally make one these.!

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    I cant thankyou enough. I wanted to make this quilt but the Y seams scared me away. Now I can give it a try.
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    How do you figure out what you need for something bigger than "crib" and smaller than "humongous" (I assume the finished one on the tute is a king size but WHAT size king size)? This is a big problem for me -- seeing something I like but not being able to translate to different sizes. I got a gadget called a "Quilter's Assistant Proportional Scale" but it doesn't help for something like this.

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    Thanks for sharing, wanting to add this to my to do list.

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    Wow, I think I like that method even better than Marci Baker's. Thanks so much for sharing that link
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    Thanks so much for sharing. I've never seen this method.

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    thanks for sharing the link with all of us
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    Awesome!! Have always wanted to make a TB and now I can with this great tut! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!

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    I have never done a TB as it seemed too hard, but I am going to do this one! Thanks so much for sharing.

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