Can anyone idenitfy this pattern?
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Sept97, I used recycled cardboard for templates and carefully cut each piece with scissors. Each piece is small, and did not stretch that much. Going through my old 'stash' I have another knit quilt cut out and about a quarter to half done.
I dug a little deeper and came up with a finished quilt top for my nephew started in the nineties. Now I need to call him about that, see if he wants a gift for Christmas from years ago. I have used up a lot of my stash and digging deeper to finish up the long overdue UFOs in my Quilt Room. Time to finish what I can, while I can still see most days.
I dug a little deeper and came up with a finished quilt top for my nephew started in the nineties. Now I need to call him about that, see if he wants a gift for Christmas from years ago. I have used up a lot of my stash and digging deeper to finish up the long overdue UFOs in my Quilt Room. Time to finish what I can, while I can still see most days.
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It looks like it is pretty simple if you break it down into strips. I think if you laid it out on graph paper it would make more sense. I haven't seen this pattern but I like it and think I will have to try it. I wish I had a way to print out what I am thinking. But I do see strips then sew them together. It would take careful planning to get the colors in the right places to make it look like they overlap.
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