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Old 12-14-2010, 08:13 AM
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Thanks for clearing that up - - I cannot tell you how many times I have followed the directions only to find that I thought I was following the directions! LOL
Here is what I worked on this morning.
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Old 12-17-2010, 09:27 AM
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Oh Boy!!! Part 5--600 hst.
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Old 12-17-2010, 09:56 AM
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Pretty blocks & thanks for the picks on squaring up.Will have to try that.

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Thanks for clearing that up - - I cannot tell you how many times I have followed the directions only to find that I thought I was following the directions! LOL
Here is what I worked on this morning.
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Old 12-18-2010, 06:17 AM
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Oh Boy!!! Part 5--600 hst.
100 done, 500 to go!! Actually this part goes fairly fast. The longest part is ironing and trimming the point. I love using the Easy Angle ruler. It makes it perfect.
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I would have liked starting on the 600 :shock: units last week, when Part 4 only took a day to do. The heat's really on this week.
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I am finished with the 600 except for trimming the dogears. I ran out of this fabric, so I have to find something else for the extra squares.
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I am finished with the 600 except for trimming the dogears. I ran out of this fabric, so I have to find something else for the extra squares.
Wow, that is great, I have not started yet. Too much Christmas stuff going right now.

What method did you use? The Easy Angle Ruler, or one of the grid methods? I think I'll need to buy some more neutral colors, I've about depleted mine.

I still have 2 table runners to bind, plus 10 more string pieces to make.

Busy time of year!!!
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Originally Posted by JeanieG
Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I am finished with the 600 except for trimming the dogears. I ran out of this fabric, so I have to find something else for the extra squares.
Wow, that is great, I have not started yet. Too much Christmas stuff going right now.

What method did you use? The Easy Angle Ruler, or one of the grid methods? I think I'll need to buy some more neutral colors, I've about depleted mine.

I still have 2 table runners to bind, plus 10 more string pieces to make.

Busy time of year!!!
I have to admit I didn't have the patience to use the Easy Angle Ruler. I used the Wondercut ruler. I know what you mean about colors. I am quickly running out.

I just keep trying to figure out how these are going together. I have no idea...
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I don't have that ruler, darn!
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Originally Posted by Dagny
I would have liked starting on the 600 :shock: units last week, when Part 4 only took a day to do. The heat's really on this week.
LOL- - it is called "feast or famine" ;-) <wave>
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