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Old 07-03-2011, 12:51 PM
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It was easy. I just sewed scraps together and cut different size strips and sewed whatever fit and cut of the extra pieces. I sewed them together in big blocks, until I thought it looked good. Then I started sewing in rows after I had a bunch of different size blocks I liked and used pieces that I had cut off. This is for my daughter -in-law. I wish I had made it for myself!
I did not have a clue how I was going to put it together, but it worked out.

Now I will put a flannel sheet on the back and tie it. I can't quilt this big of anything on my little machine and I do not think I can afford to have it quilted. I tied one other quilt. But I have never used a flannel sheet before.

Originally Posted by Flour Sack Mama
Wow - so is it easier than another sort of pattern or harder?
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