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06-26-2019, 02:21 PM
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sewnsewer2
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I like the 1st one.
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I like #2 more than #1. I like the flow of the blocks, and think they make the center stand out more.
I agree with Anniedeb!
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I like #2 best.
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I like the second design. It seems to have a better flow. It will look great when you are done, I know.
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Yup with the seconds
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I like the second one best.
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Second one, but both are lovely.
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I agree with Joe's Mom. There's too much movement in the second one. The first one is more restful and easier to look at. Good for you, making a quilt from meaningful knits.
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I prefer the first one. It is just more attractive to my eye.
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#1 for me. No matter which layout you choose, the quilt will be stunning.
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