Old 07-01-2010, 05:55 PM
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Pat G
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Originally Posted by Izy
Originally Posted by Pat G
Originally Posted by Izy
Here's some of the blocks
I am so fascinated by this project. I do Stack & Whack but need 12 repeats. Did you use 6 panels to get the exact matches? I just have to do this.
Yes, six panels as you need six indentical triangles to form the hexagons, which are stitched together in two halves, then formed when you complete the 'rows'...go for it, it's great fun and not as much work as you would think
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I know they're not hard to make since I do Stack & Whack but wanted to be sure I had the right idea. That sure runs up the cost doesn't it. But the fabric required for the S&W takes a lot, too. I learned I can't cut corners since if you turn the fabric around, the repeats are different. I learned that the hard way. I fussy cut mine a bit though to get the look I want. I just turn my template just a bit to get what I wasnt in the pc.
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