Warm Wishes, my first
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Thank you to everyone for your inspiring comments. I now have another top in the process, so I can quilt them at a later date. Will post the camo version when it is sewn, getting the camo next Tuesday and am excited to put it together.
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You're on a roll! I got my WW basted today and hope to start quilting it on my DSM tomorrow.
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I know that others have probably shown their version of WW and I obviously missed them because yours shows how it looks before you put it together. What looks complicated in the picture of finished WW, is shown to be quite easy and simple to put together. Thank you so much. I have a projects for my stash now. Maybe, I'll do 3-4 of these.
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I know that others have probably shown their version of WW and I obviously missed them because yours shows how it looks before you put it together. What looks complicated in the picture of finished WW, is shown to be quite easy and simple to put together. Thank you so much. I have a projects for my stash now. Maybe, I'll do 3-4 of these.
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Your kit idea sounds like a great plan. I just finished this today--from my stash. I can see using scraps of say browns and golds for the pieced blocks while using all the same fabric for the center strip and scrappy squares in various coordinating prints. [ATTACH=CONFIG]478369[/ATTACH]
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