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    Row by Row "row size"?

    Wanting to do this but want to know the "row" block size to plan a design for the whole quilt. I wrote it down somewhere - same old story! Where?
    Help, please.
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    The rows are supposed to be 9" x 36" (or 4, 9" blocks).
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    Thank you so very much!

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyangel View Post
    The rows are supposed to be 9" x 36" (or 4, 9" blocks).
    http://s1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh485/KitsieH/
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    Though evidently one LQS in our area has its RBR strip/block verticle, not horizontal. Has anyone else found some of these?
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    Yes, a local quilt shop did theirs vertically. Its a watering can sprinkling vining flowers. It will be fun to see what the quilters in this area design using a vertical row with the horizontal rows.

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