Looks like I'm going to have another WIP going soon! I love the way you make this look SO easy!
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wow, thanks Eddie
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Hey there Eddie,our guild is in Hot Springs and we would love to have you Join.We meet the 4th thursday of the month at 5;30pm at National Park Hospitol in the Fordyce room 1900 Malvern Ave. email me if you want to come [email protected] am not hiding...i am in Arkansas but do not know how to put that up
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Thanks, Beth. Sending you an e-mail! :D
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For those who are interested, here's a PDF file that has the tutorial in it that you can download and print.
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I love it! I suppose it would be to tricky for a beginner?
I'm just starting, but my husband is interested in helping me and he's the brain's that back me! LOL |
Great tutorial. I can't wait to try it. You gave us wonderful directions. Thanks for sharing.
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This would make a great I Spy quilt!
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Originally Posted by Eddie
Several members here bought the Hickory Nut templates, so I thought I'd post a tutorial on how to make the blocks. Below is a pic of a table topper I made using the Small template set, but the same general construction methods apply if you're making the Small, Medium, or Large blocks.
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted! enjoy your contributions to board. signed...john (a girl not a guy) :) |
Yes, I think the border fabric around the nuts could be a consistent color like you suggested, like a conventional Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt, it would look great. There's a lot of possibilities with these templates!
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