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My version of a Christmastwister quilt
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11-22-2013, 07:42 PM
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spartan quilter
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I didn't think that I could do it either, with all previous directions that I had read, but these directions had you cut out one row at a time, so you didn't get things mixed up. After doing the first row, I realized that I could do 2 rows, and keep things straight. And now, I know that I am going to do at least one more of them. It was actually very quick and easy, once I got all the blocks cut. It would be easy with layer cakes, but I don't have access to them, and have lots of fabric to use up. So, PLEASE, anyone who has hesitated, go buy that 8 inch one, and give it a whirl. Not sure if I would do the smaller ones, now that I have done the bigger one. It does go fast, and is fun.
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mandyrose
OMG! you actually sewed the whole quilt top and cut it up and sewed it back together again? nice job I don't think I could ever do one I get confuse easily LOL
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