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    Quilters Magazine "Bitty Blocks"

    Anybody else doing the Bitty Blocks from QM? They'll post a new pattern the first of every month for 2015. The blocks will be 3 to 4 inches in size. January's block is Bow Tie. I just finished making 2 of them. They are 3 1/2 inches unfinished. Fun to do, but I think I'd like them all to be the same size. I'm thinking they'll make into a cute doll quilt for Malina for next Christmas.Name:  image.jpg
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    Great start! A doll quilt will be so cute...

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    great fabrics... nice start
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    I checked it out....quilt will be lap/throw size. They'd like you to make a row of the blocks each month. Looks like a good way to do a scrappy and get another quilty gift done by the end of the year. Of course, anyone can do it their own way. Looked interesting, tho....thanks for posting info

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    Thanks for the link.
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    Thanks for posting this......looks like a great way to use up some scraps!!!!

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    Hi Jenny & Me, I happened on this thread last week and then wanted to make some from 2.5" squares left over from a long ago project..I didn't have enough of every color for the "knots" so I cut a 2.5" square twice diagonally..It was a little bit of work figuring out the placement of the corners.. I have nine finished and one lost finished block..It's somewhere and I can't find it I have nine more cut & pinned and ready to sew...These are fun to do.. they do lay flatter when the last seam is opened and pressed.. I still have to do that..hmmm, I have to check the ironing board for the 10th block..
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    nice start.love the colors.
    put off till tomorrow what you can do today, and if you procrastinate long enough, you may never have to do it.

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