My first D9P block
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Sooooo pretty rOs (roseOfsharon)!! My fabric is mainly a selection from the "Grandma's Duster" line carried in many of our LTS (local thrift stores). LOL Seemed to be where I found the most fabric in the requested colors and patterns (flowers and butterflies in pink, purple and turquoise). I love your squares and colors too rOs!!
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Sooooo pretty rOs (roseOfsharon)!! My fabric is mainly a selection from the "Grandma's Duster" line carried in many of our LTS (local thrift stores). LOL Seemed to be where I found the most fabric in the requested colors and patterns (flowers and butterflies in pink, purple and turquoise). I love your squares and colors too rOs!!
Are you putting any sashing on yours? I was wondering if I should. I have not gotten the backing yet either!
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Are you putting any sashing on yours? I was wondering if I should. I have not gotten the backing yet either![/quote]
I am not sashing this one because it's going on fleece backing and has a size restriction to throw size. If I were going to use a regular backing, I think I would QAYG and use sashing. It would depend if you wanted that secondary pattern from not using the sashing or if you want each block to be set off individually.
I am not sashing this one because it's going on fleece backing and has a size restriction to throw size. If I were going to use a regular backing, I think I would QAYG and use sashing. It would depend if you wanted that secondary pattern from not using the sashing or if you want each block to be set off individually.
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