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Old 10-04-2011, 03:24 PM
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I just finished a King size stack and whack for our Grandsons Wedding in Nov. It turtned out well except i will never work with that much solid black fabric again it is to hard on these ole eyes.
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Old 10-07-2011, 07:30 AM
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They are ALL cut in the same method and the tute cutebuns posted is the easiest way to go.
The only difference in OBW is that you sew them together in threes before you sew the long vertical stips together. There is no other fabric in between the hexagon blocks as in SnW.
You can also use this easy method for cutting fan blades, Dresden plates, and both 6- and 8-pointed stars and the 4-patch stacker blocks.
You can find some tutes in my quiltbea blog below for some of these methods, like the 4-patch stacker which is an easy quilt but very pretty to make.

One Block Wonder in trial layout
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Hexagon Star snuggler top
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4-patch stacker quilt top
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Xmas spinning wheel cut like SnW
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Mini dresden plate block cut same way
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Fan Quilt cut in SnW method
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4-patch stacker quilt
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Old 10-07-2011, 09:02 AM
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Thank you! Your photo examples really show what great variations come from these various techniques.
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