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Old 06-18-2010, 02:34 PM
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the pattern is called rise and shine and is in the Jan/Feb McCalls Quilting magazine....



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I get overwhelmed when I see all that detail in cutting but that is a clever way to make that quilt and the black background is perfect with your color choices. I just might be able to pull that one off. Can you share where you got your pattern?
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Old 06-19-2010, 04:33 AM
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So, I get it, but is this a replacement idea for paper piecing? If so, I'm in. Thanks.
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Thank you for the great tutorial. :D
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no, i don't think it is a replacement for paper piecing, i love to paper piece this is just another applique technique letting you make 2 blocks with only one fusable pattern i think they are neat and loved making them, thought others may too.


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So, I get it, but is this a replacement idea for paper piecing? If so, I'm in. Thanks.
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WOW...That is soooo clever. Thanks for sharing and showing
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Old 07-02-2010, 05:07 AM
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OH MY!!!! I can do that!! thanx so much
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I love the first layout in your other post on this. This has the finished look of paper piecing without all the hard work or for those of us who haven't had much luck with PP.
Great job and thanks for the tute!
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Thanks--
Even I can do this.
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love this quilt...
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Old 07-06-2010, 06:42 AM
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Im a little confused - how can this block be paper-pieced - I don't see it! I thought it was design. cut, fuse and then stitch or secure - where is the paper piecing part?
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