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    I like that a lot, very country and vintage looking.
    Texas Sunshine, piney woods of NE Texas

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    that's an easier way to do sashing!
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    I have some antique quilt blocks from my great Aunt. Been wanting to frame them I think this would be the perfect way to display them. Thanks!

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    Very cool idea

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    I like that.....confused....do you sew the blocks together into a quilt or just place the 9 patch blocks onto the cardboard ?

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    Love the look....Great transformation..

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    That is a really cool idea. Would be great for an old quilt that is beyond repair, you could probably find enough good patches.

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    I think I would do stitch in the ditch...or even try hand quilting since they are so small and also to keep the old theme . I love the idea of no binding. I am now on the hunt for an old window frame.

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