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Old 06-08-2012, 09:24 AM
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Default Guild's Mystery Quilt (similar to Square in a Square)

Another one I just finished binding. I got into a "binding binge" the last couple of days and finished binding my backlog!
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I really like the fabric colors you chose. And the way the corners of the blocks make a secondary pattern is really cool.
Was this a commercial pattern, or one someone in the guild came up with? It is one nice quilt!
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Originally Posted by grammatjr View Post
I really like the fabric colors you chose. And the way the corners of the blocks make a secondary pattern is really cool.
Was this a commercial pattern, or one someone in the guild came up with? It is one nice quilt!
Thank You. One of our members led this workshop. I didn't see any name to the pattern other than "mystery quilt". Sorry.
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If you have the instructions for this and can share them, let us know. It is beautiful!
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Nifty pattern.
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Very pretty! Looks like a good one for 4th of July.
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Beautiful quilt
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That is beautiful. I love your colors
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Thanks for sharing. You have given me an idea of how to use a print that I just love but didn't quite know how to use. I will use it as a border and take the colors from it to fashion some blocks on the interior. Love you quilt.
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Originally Posted by mom-6 View Post
If you have the instructions for this and can share them, let us know. It is beautiful!
Yes, I, too, would love to have directions for this beautiful quilt! Your colors are so perfect... I just love the whole thing! And congrats on getting some of your back log knocked down. I know I'm weird... binding is my favorite part of making a quilt (after fumbling the fabric... gotta love that part!).
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