Old 10-28-2009, 03:51 PM
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LucyInTheSky
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Hey Amanda

Welcome to the board!

For the Yes/No quilt, to see how it's put together, look for full across the quilt lines.

So, what I mean by that, is the very top strip was added last, since there's a full across the quilt seam. So you could have the top down, add the sewn together strips, and that's the top.

Below that, the yellow strip was sewn to the black and red, below it blue-red-blue, blue-beige, and then those were sewn together. Since there's not a seam line going all the way across, I know they had to get sewn first. Then they were sewn to that vertical blue rectangle.

Below that, those 2 blues were sewn together, then to the beige. Both were sewn to the yellow square. Then this hunk was sewn to the hunk in the above paragraph. Then they were sewn to that grey/blue long piece.

Did any of that make sense? If you can see how it's put together, then you can figure out how to make your own. I would draw it out on graph paper/computer program/etc
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