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    Old 02-05-2014, 01:34 PM
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    Does anyone have a picture of the way the blocks are laid out. I keep watching the video but don't know if i caught on or not. Thanks you for your help if you can. Ugg!!!
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    Old 02-05-2014, 02:26 PM
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    If you do an advance search selecting Falling Charms, you will find actually quilt and be able to see it. I haven't gotten around to putting in on EQ. Anyway, I think I will cut either 6.5 or 6" squares because I thought that the background was a little on the wide side. Just my opinion !! Good Luck !!.
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    Old 02-05-2014, 02:30 PM
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    Just remember 7 L [ATTACH=CONFIG]460694[/ATTACH]my squares 6 1/2 inch are larger than the pattern and also my strips are 2 inch but layout is the same - this fit my King size bed.
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    Old 02-05-2014, 02:36 PM
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    I made one, and next time I will make the sashing strips thinner. Once you figure out how to lay out the blocks, it's not hard. Think of the sashing as a "corner". They alternate corners. Block 1 - sashing on top and right, Block 2 - sashing on left and bottom. Repeat across. Next row starts with Block 2. You can see this alternation in the photo above.
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    I recently pieced two tops using this pattern. The first pic is of the "scrappy one" while I was laying it out...it was later sewn together with a totally random pattern as seen on the first number of rows. The second is a very patterned falling charms top...the only thing you need to watch if you use feature blocks that have a pattern or picture that needs to be seen one way is to split the stack of these blocks and piece half with sashing on the left/bottom and half with sashing on the right/top.[ATTACH=CONFIG]460697[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]460698[/ATTACH]
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    Old 02-05-2014, 02:57 PM
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    oooooo! chasezzz I really like what you did in black and wouldn't you know it I got my squares cut out and about ready to cut my white strips now I am rethinking the white and of course I don't have enough black hmmmm! think its time to shop
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    I finally figured it out girls. What a time. I wish I would have made my blocks bigger and the white strips smaller also. It is for a baby girl so I guess it will be OK. Your pictures are all great. thanks so much, I can always count on the board.
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    You might have enough of the black of you cut the sashing strips narrower (say, 2" instead of 2.5").
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    I really like the black strips too...that looks totally AWESOME!
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    Thanks for the thumbs up on the black! I am teaching this pattern to a church charitable quilting group and did the two tops to show how differently the pattern could look depending on color choices. I got two matching FQ bundles with five fabrics each on sale at JF (about $9 total cost) and got the black from JF deep discount fabric. Then played with placement to get the diagonal stripes in the black.
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