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Old 03-23-2012, 07:10 AM
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I am just putting the green fabric of the points in the center. I am just wondering if I should finish it up here or continue with the next round of squares. Thanks for the comments. I can't wait to start the next one in this pattern. It is going to be in batiks.
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the medium blue could be more medium. it doesn't contrast quite enough but keep going. that is a great pattern
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If you feel that you have the pattern figured out with what you've done already, you could just finish it and it would be a very nice wall hanging or throw as it is, if you don't want to add another round of blocks, you wouldn't need to.
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i would definitely keep going. you're doing a great job... can't believe you don't have a pattern
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Yes, keep going. Your good stuff is brighter probably and it will be really pretty. As this one is. I don't see how you can just look at a pattern and do it. I can hardly have a pattern and do it.ha.

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keep sewing!
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Old 03-23-2012, 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by sahm4605 View Post
I saw a "new" pattern that I wanted to test out before i cut into my good fabric so I am using scraps for it. I was wondering if I should keep going or not. what do you guys think? I attached a pic of it so far. I don't have a pattern for it but it is a labyrinth pattern I saw in a fabric catalog. that is why i thought i would try it out first with scraps so i could test the size of the blocks. what do you guys think? should i keep going? there is another round of blocks that I would need to do to finish it.
I like it. Please continue and make sure we see the next steps. Keep what you have for a table topper or something.
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Old 03-23-2012, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
the medium blue could be more medium. it doesn't contrast quite enough but keep going. that is a great pattern

There's not a lot of contrast but remember this is just a sample to see if she really likes the pattern.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
i would definitely keep going. you're doing a great job... can't believe you don't have a pattern


It's simple squares and triangles. Why use a pattern?
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Keep going....
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