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Old 02-25-2011, 09:41 AM
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Very pretty....obw is on my list
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Old 02-25-2011, 09:43 AM
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Oh just beautiful!!!!!!
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Lovely.
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I really like what the black tendrils do in the blocks.
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Beautiful, amazing what fabric can do
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Originally Posted by jamh
oh my very pretty! I'm so scared to try it, I dont want to mess up and waste fabric!! :) but one day I will get the nerves to try!!

If you're not quite up to trying the OBW pattern, I would suggest trying the Four Patch Posie pattern first. It's much the same preparation you only are using squares. It makes for a nice outcome. After doing the 4 patch you'll then feel like you can tackle the OBW.

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Originally Posted by milp04
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oh my very pretty! I'm so scared to try it, I dont want to mess up and waste fabric!! :) but one day I will get the nerves to try!!

If you're not quite up to trying the OBW pattern, I would suggest trying the Four Patch Posie pattern first. It's much the same preparation you only are using squares. It makes for a nice outcome. After doing the 4 patch you'll then feel like you can tackle the OBW.

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This is great advice - then you only need four repeats and can make something fairly small and manageable, plus you'll get the principle of layering and cutting. But for OBW I would strongle recommend woring from one of the Maxine Rosenthal books - the design process is as important as the contruction technique and you need the tips and advice in the book.
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