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Old 04-23-2017, 08:31 PM
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oksewglad
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Sometimes the biggest stumbling block is where to start. Personally for me I find I tend to think/design symmetrically...I like 9P's....yes my symmetrical thinking is another stumbling block. Crumb quilts are improv like. Once the block is done, do you square it off and put it in a traditional setting? Can you call that improv? (I'm asking rhetorical questions.) With that being said, I try to hop out of my symmetrical box once in a while. This full size quilt illustrates a crumb quilt with a traditional setting.[ATTACH=CONFIG]571998[/ATTACH] This is a mini I am working on.[ATTACH=CONFIG]571997[/ATTACH]. Here is yet another experiment, made with 3/4" widths and imprecise piecing...yet to be finished[ATTACH=CONFIG]571999[/ATTACH]
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