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    Senior Member cedarvalleyquilts's Avatar
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    I've finished all the blocks...whew! Now I've started putting them all together. I'm going to set them on point and use the leftover strips (fabrics I used in the center of the blocks) as sashing between all the blocks. Will definitely be a scrappy quilt when I'm done...will post pics when I get them all together.

    Christine

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    wow your blocks are very lovely
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    Have a great day and happy sewing !

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    Hi Christine, Just found the tutorial section....generally I look only at the pictures. Thanks SO much for the block tutorial. Have lots of CW leftover fabrics and this is a super block to use up those scraps. Thanks again

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    Pretty Blocks. And the fabric is perfect for a Prairie Queen, never thought about using reproductions, but it makes sense. I first saw this quilt (online) on the National Quilt Museum site for sale as a kit called Dancing Prairie Queen. Don't thing it's there anymore, but Loved it. Found the pattern on quilterscache.com under Cross & Chains if I remember correctly.
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    Oh my goodness what beautiful blocks. They are gorgeous. So sweet of you to share a tutorial.
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    Lovely!! Great colors.

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    What a neat pattern like the mix of colors. Thanks for sharing the information.

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    Love your block they are pretty. Thanks for the tut.

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    Some of these traditional blocks call my name. This one looks like fun!!! Good job!

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    Very neat blocks, very well done.
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