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Old 09-21-2015, 03:55 AM
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Default Changing Seasons, stack and whack style

Here's the flimsy, ready to layer and quilt. Also a picture of the original fabric. It was a great one to stack, got it at Joann's on clearance. We're getting new flooring next week so it'll be a while before I can finish it. Something to look forward to 😊
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I love your fabric choice and arrangement of the hexagons!
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Strikingly beautiful. I love how one fabric can make such amazing blocks.
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great quilt... love seeing the original fabric... it is sooo different whacked!
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That is a lovely composition!
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Great quilt! I love fussy cutting and hexagons, must put a stack and whack on my bucket list (as if it wouldn't be long enough... )
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Beautiful! Great fabric made a very pretty quilt! Good job!
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Such pretty material and I love stacking the fabric for some interesting twists.
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Certainly looks like fall is coming.
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I am always amazed at the vision quilters have for kaleidoscope S&W style of quilts. You have taken a fabric I probably would have passed by on the shelf and turned it into a beautiful top. Love the blocks you got from the S&W method. I am really wanting to give this technique a try some day.
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