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Using One Block, various fabrics on hand, different looks
Now let's see if this system is going to allow me to upload these this morning...only 5th try!
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adding more photo's of this block
Here are two more in white and reds. Have another that won't upload for some reason and the one I like the best. Will keep trying to upload it.
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Last one...figured out why it would not upload
Finally got them uploaded. :-)
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My pick is #1. Beautiful fabric choices.
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Really beautiful!!!!!
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I pick number 3, the red binding really sets the quilt off.
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You sure are good at EQ. I have EQ5 and 6 but have never used it. Peggy
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I like the 3rd one too!! EQ is great isn't it?
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Wow! that is really so nice to see them instead of just in one's head. thanks for all your efforts to get them posted.
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What a neat program you have. Which one will you make?
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