Love the block....thanks so much for the tutorial.
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Originally Posted by ncredbird
(Post 5818334)
I originally found this civil war dresden block at http://northerndeb.blogspot.com/2009...0s-quilt.html# and wondered about the process to create it. Logically I knew the process but wanted the details. Well today I happened to find a tutorial on the web here: http://laren.blogspot.com.au/2012/04...den-plate.html
That outlines the process with great results. Thought someone else might appreciate having it. Enjoy! Ann in TN |
What a nice block. Thank you.
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Pretty cool block. I saved the links and would like to try it one day. Have been working on DJ...so have collected more CW prints than I actually need.
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Thank you so much for sharing! I have added this one to my "to do". Love the civil war colors.
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Great explanatory tute. Thanks so much for sharing the process.
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I bookmarked this one. So pretty with the light colors. Thanks Joanne
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Thank you for the link. And I learned something today. Nope not about the block about me. I have done dresden blocks many times and am a little bored with traditional designs. I basically thought. "Oh another dresden block whatever" and was going to pass it by. Something told me to go ahead and look anyway. I did and I am really glad I did. While Civil War fabrics are not something I like.. I can see using this technique in other ways. So note to self don't be so sure you have seen everything to do with traditional blocks. lol
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What a wonderful idea, just love how easy it is.
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That is a very pretty pattern, I must give that a try.
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