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Old 04-20-2010, 05:52 PM
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danmar
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Then, I just started at the black squares and sewed the seam between the 2 rows of black. I continued all the way across, then did it again. I sewed the 2 rows of black to the 2 rows of purple flowered, etc. Continue is this pattern until everything is completely sewn together.

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I hope this helps you to design your own bargello. It isn't a "fun" way to do it really. It would be much better NOT to have to sew anything together until you had a whole row, (like the length of the quilt), ready to sew. Then you could just sew on the various strips. But if you have problems like I did, this is an option.

I will be making a pattern for my Bargello to sell when I get it back from the quilters. On the pattern it will tell what colors in what widths so where, so you can make up a few complete rows at a time and not have to worry about adding in the wedges later. It would be a whole lot easier to do it that way.

Thank you for your time. I hope this is clear enough to understand.

Marilyn
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