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    Old 04-01-2011, 05:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by damaquilts
    It has been washed. Since I have a reaction to the chemicals in fabrics everything hits the washer before I even handle it to any great extent.

    I think if I go with a solid colour it would be green not a big fan of pink for some reason. My room is green and I really Need to make a quilt for my bed.
    I wash everything as soon as it comes in too, except for fabric that I think will eventually become a OBW. However I don't have a reaction to the chemicals, so I can understand why you wash everything. It may be a little harder to get the fabric to align just right, so be sure to take extra time with that step.

    I highly recommend the book. It really does have a lot more information than any tutorial.

    If you're making a OBW, you won't be using any other fabric in your blocks, but you might want another fabric or two if you're making the hollow cubes. You will probably also want another fabric for inner borders. Stack & whack does use secondary fabrics in the blocks, but it's a completely different (and beautiful) look.

    Wow, a OBW for a bed! It will be lovely, in such soft colors. It will take a big design wall to lay the blocks out, which is the reason (I think) that we seldom see OBW's bigger than wall size. That step is the most challenging part of a OBW. It will also take a *lot* of the OBW fabric. Be sure to post it when you're done - can't wait to see it.
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    Old 04-01-2011, 06:00 AM
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    Originally Posted by damaquilts
    No book. Using the tutorial on the board and my regular ruler.
    Sorry, but the best advice is can give you is
    A. Get the book
    B. Use unprewashed fabric.
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    Old 04-01-2011, 06:03 AM
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    Originally Posted by gaigai
    Originally Posted by damaquilts
    No book. Using the tutorial on the board and my regular ruler.
    Sorry, but the best advice is can give you is
    A. Get the book
    B. Use unprewashed fabric.
    Well the prewashed fabric is out so I will have to muddle through on that.
    But..
    I did just order the book. I found a place where it was 15.99 and free shipping. They have free shipping on all their books. I like that!
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    Old 04-01-2011, 06:10 AM
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    Ermmm I think Gai meant DON'T use prewashed fabric! LOL Anyway, if you have to, you have to. Just do like dunster said and take extra care to line the repeats up. And I know you won't regret investing in the book - it's really worth it.
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    Old 04-01-2011, 06:17 AM
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    I'm not sure, it is a bigger print and would get seperate of two colors but I would be happier if there were a third color in there.

    Do a stack and whack. You would have borders to help divide the designs because of the same color nature of the fabric
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