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Hey girls, thanks for the info on printing and also making the blocks themselves. I just can't seem to get enough of this period of quilting. I love, love, love it!!!!
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How can I go back and pick up the first 4 blocks? I could not find them on her blog. Or, if someone can tell me the names of the blocks, maybe I can find them elsewhere. I have my fabric all ready to go. Somehow I missed this totally that she was starting this.
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Originally Posted by ragamuffin
How can I go back and pick up the first 4 blocks? I could not find them on her blog. Or, if someone can tell me the names of the blocks, maybe I can find them elsewhere. I have my fabric all ready to go. Somehow I missed this totally that she was starting this.
http://civilwarquilts.blogspot.com/ |
Originally Posted by quiltingbeargal
It's a great site. You don't have to do the blocks if you don't have time, but there is some Civil War history posted along with the blocks so it's worth a visit. Here are the blocks I've done thus far, unfortunately not arranged very neatly on the design board.
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Block 5, Kansas Troubles
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I'm enjoying these blocks of the week and anxiously await for Saturday to get the next pattern. These are what I've done so far. I'm using the same background fabric of red stars on cream. The other fabrics are in the red, cream, blue and gold range.
I'm blogging about these blocks as well as the Civil War Diary blocks and whatever else I'm working on, so drop on by. CWQ 2011 through March 1 [ATTACH=CONFIG]138329[/ATTACH] |
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