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Old 02-11-2010, 08:30 PM
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What is the diffeerence between a OBW and a Stack and Wack?
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Wow that's some stunning fabric! LOVE it!!! Are you planning to nest these all together like a one block wonder or put plain fabric between them? I'm only asking because I see that you've sewn rather than pinned your two halves together...
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Old 02-11-2010, 09:02 PM
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oh, my! it is scrumptious!
I have always been attracted to the fabric you started with, and I have never figured it out, since I am not scandinavian or anything like that! LOL But, having seen your samples, I will now purchase them with ABANDON! <g> <wave>
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just love it.
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Old 02-11-2010, 10:27 PM
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WOW . Amazing and beautiful. :shock:
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Is Stack and Whack the same as kaleidoscope? It looks like it.
I love your wonderfully vibrant fabric.
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:27 AM
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Stack n whack refers to the way the fabric is cut - you stack up your repeats (6 for a hexagon) and 'whack' out the shapes - here they are equilateral triangles. This term was coined (I think) by Bethany Reynolds who wrote 'Stacknwhackipedia'.

Kaleidoscope refers to the effect the block creates, this effect can be created by octogans, stars, strips, fans and any other number of shapes.

An OBW or One Block Wonder refers specifically to the technique developed by Maxine Rosenthal (books of the same name) where you layout your hexagon (or octogan) blocks so they all butt up against each other to create an allover effect - this is about the whole quilt rather than each individual block. With this technique, you sew the blocks in halves then pin them together while you do the layout. Then you join them in rows so NO dreaded Y seams!

Hope that's clearer than mud! :shock: :lol:

For more information on OBWs, stack n whack and kaleidoscopes, check out the Virtual Section by clicking on the link in blue at the bottom left of this page. :-D
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:32 AM
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE your fabric-perfect for S and W. And your quilt is going to be gorgeous-I love your blocks, so far.
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Aren't they fun? I love this style of quilt, so many, many different looks from one piece of fabric. It's going to be beautiful.
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Now since I know the difference between OBW's and stack and wacks, which is easier and why. I would love to make a quilt like this.
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Yes, I would like to know the same thing. Also, if doing the OBW as a hexagon, for instance, is there a template you use?
Thanks, Sarah in CA
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Now since I know the difference between OBW's and stack and wacks, which is easier and why. I would love to make a quilt like this.
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