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Old 07-26-2010, 01:52 AM
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Thanks for all the wonderful compliments.
I fringed it at about 1/2 in spaces.

It was really easy to put together, so forgiving if the intersections don't quite match up.

I've thought about D9P, it looks like that would be an easy next quilt for me.

Thanks again for the encouragement!
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Old 07-26-2010, 03:20 AM
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OMGosh, it is sooo cute! I love the clean look of the pink n white! And yes, you have to do the D9P, so quick n easy! Have fun!
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Perfect colors and ragging!!! Bravo!
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Adorable!! :)
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Old 07-26-2010, 04:42 AM
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Adorable rag quilt! And I'll cast my vote for the D9P as well...I made my first D9P squares for the batik swap and that's my new favorite block!
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Beautiful job!
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That is so sweet! Great job :thumbup: I agree, the disappearing nine patch is an easy one that looks hard! :D
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Cute!
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Awesome, Our Guild recently did these. We did a log cabin, using a 6 inch center square and 4 inch strips, with 3 strips on each side of the center square. The Blocks were 24" so you only needed 4 for a nice sze throw. It was lots of fun to do!
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Originally Posted by DebbieLynn
Awesome, Our Guild recently did these. We did a log cabin, using a 6 inch center square and 4 inch strips, with 3 strips on each side of the center square. The Blocks were 24" so you only needed 4 for a nice sze throw. It was lots of fun to do!
ohhh!! that sounds really interesting for a rag quilt. I'll have to search for some pictures of that. Might need to try that one myself.
Thanks!
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