My next One Block Wonder fabric!
#54
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 19
Can't get the pic of fabric--but think it's what I used for a OBW for my nephew who is a lawyer--he's 3 years clean from pancreatic cancer and I figured he "slew the dragon". It came out great--and I included 3 "boxes" scattered through out.
#55
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 19
Can't get the pic of fabric--but think it's what I used for a OBW for my nephew who is a lawyer--he's 3 years clean from pancreatic cancer and I figured he "slew the dragon". It came out great--and I included 3 "boxes" scattered through out.
#56
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 48
The pic was on the previous page ... or maybe your brower doesn't like how I put it in? It was my second OBW and it is very masculine ... but it is "my" quilt. I loved it so much it is on my bed! (I also have a very girly one as well)
#60
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ft. Monroe, Va.
Posts: 27
I think the fabric will be fantastic. I am working on a OBW. Every motif I open up after cutting is a surprise. They seem to fall in two categories: Stars or Circles, so I am alternating them in the lay out. Because each motif was so fascinating, I'm separating them with a solid triangle of fabric so that each motif stands on it's own. I think a fabric pattern with both straight lines and curves works well to give such a variety of motifs. Eager to see some of your motifs cut out. They will probably be spectacular.
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