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    Raw Edge Circle Quilt Directions

    This would be a great quilt in any colors. Would look great with only half the blocks quartered and the other half not cut. http://www.cluckclucksew.com/2009/12...-tutorial.html

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    I really like that quilt - and I think your suggestion about cutting some differently is a good one.

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    I made one of these quilts in a swap one time. They are a lot of fun to do.
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    Very cute. I wonder how it would look with iSpy fabrics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlsnaples View Post
    Very cute. I wonder how it would look with iSpy fabrics.
    I think it would look Great!

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    I made a quilt similar to this one, I don't cut out the base fabric. I made another and my fabric frayed too much, batting was showing after I washed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purplefiend View Post
    I made a quilt similar to this one, I don't cut out the base fabric. I made another and my fabric frayed too much, batting was showing after I washed it.
    Not sure I understand where the batting would come out on this method; the circle in sewn onto a solid piece. ?

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    Thanks for sharing..

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