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I love it. Great job at arranging the octagons.
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I think it's beautiful and I love your fabric!
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WOW! That is great!
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I've also done that by sewing a solid color strip to the top of your strip & that makes a small pinwheel in the middle of the block but yours is wonderful just as is. Please post final picture if it when finished. I just love all the pics on this site!!
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Originally Posted by Missy B
Your OBW quilt is soooo gorgeous!
I've already made a OBW and I love the results. Thecubes, however, made me crazy becuase I couldn't tell where the light was coming from. I love complicated quilt patterns but they always make me crazy and I regret starting them. I wonder what's up with that. |
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Originally Posted by Becca Bear
Wow! That is gorgeous! I just bought the book for the OBW and can't wait to get started. I would love to see an original picture of your fabric before you made the blocks. It always amazes me how pretty these quilts turn out when you see the original design of the fabric. Thanks for sharing.
original fabric [ATTACH=CONFIG]160000[/ATTACH] |
I want to thank everyone for your kind words and encouragement. If the entire world could be as caring and sharing as this board, we wouldn't be seeing the things we see on the news. Thanks again to everyone.
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I like the subtle changes in depth of pattern in the print. The cubes are great. I am planning to try it one day. Well done.
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[quote=Momsmurf]Those cubes really add a punch! Great work. I think the fabric produced interesting blocks.
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Beautiful! But I am new to the quilter's message board and am having a hard time knowing what some of the initials stand for. What is OBW? I have figured out DH, and I know ufo
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