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Thread: Tutorial for night and day block

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    Super Member wanda lou's Avatar
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    thank you for posting this.
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    I did this block in just two colors. It's a king size quilt and it came out beautiful. Flaws and all.
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    Oh, I love the arrangement that has a cross in the middle. Thanks for the tute.

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    Awesome job! You make it look so simple! Thank you. I'll have to try it out on a day off.

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    After this easy way to do, thanks to your information and pic. Sure i will do one day very soon

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    What a great tutorial & I love your pattern. This would make a very nice quilt top, I just might have to try this out, that is when I get caught up on my 65 other things that I have going!! Thank you for your great work & picture's.
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    You are all welcome. I am glad you like it. I love scrappy quilts and this one is so easy. Enjoy!!!

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    Nicely done! Thanks for the tute. I have miscellaneous strips I need to use up, this project sounds perfect.
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    Thank you so much for the great pictures, so easy to follow. I just made one using 2 1/2 strips and I ended up with a 15 inch block. Sure would not take long to make a nice size quilt like this.

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    So that's what size it makes when you use 2 1/2 inch strips. Never tried it, but good to know. Thanks for trying one.
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    Thank you so much for the great pictures, so easy to follow. I just made one using 2 1/2 strips and I ended up with a 15 inch block. Sure would not take long to make a nice size quilt like this.

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