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Old 06-06-2011, 05:12 AM
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Charleen DiSante
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Actually I have seen a pattern where you take the same SIZE of sqares and cut them at an angle (not corner to corner) and move one piece from the top to the bottom and sew the the different pieces together. Then you iron and re-cut at a different angle, move one portionto the bottom of the pile and sew again. This is what I mean by the stack and whack, sorry it wasn't clear that I did not mean the one referred to :) (The teacher called it stack and whack about 10 years ago)
Originally Posted by jodimarie
Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
If they are large enough you could do a stack and whack quilt. Good luck, I'm sure you'll get some great suggestions here! :)
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stack and whacks take 6-8 identical repeats of fabrics......

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