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Old 03-25-2012, 10:29 AM
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yngldy
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When looking at the block, it consists of an arrow, turned in different directions, with positive/negative color. Just remember that as you make the block.

You could make a copy of the full quilt (most patterns have the full quilt shown) then cross out the blocks as you make them. I would start with the top left square, then make the next square to the right, sew those two together, then make the next one to the right, attach, etc. and mark off each block as made across. Make next row the same way and attach to first row, etc. That way the blocks would not get lost in the shuffle so to speak, or out of order. Put a pin in left edge of first block of each row as you work across so the row, and the block, will not get turned around, you will know not to sew the next block to the wrong end.

Good luck. Love the pattern.

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