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Old 05-11-2010, 10:42 PM
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Here is what we all worked from, give it a go, they are so much fun.

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I went to a class yesterday on the OBW and we needed 41/2 yards. I will post pics when I am finished. Penni
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Old 05-12-2010, 04:57 AM
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I went to a class yesterday on the OBW and we needed 41/2 yards. I will post pics when I am finished. Penni
Hi Penny...how big is the quilt that you are making. Thanks. good luck with it.
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I just looked in the book and to make a good lap-size, twin or full size, you need 4 1/2 yards.
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I'm going to buy more fabric tonight for mine. I got 2 yards the first time and if they have enough left, I am going to get 3 more yards. I love how easy it is to make this quilt!
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What size does 4 1/2 yards make? :-D
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Oh dud maybe I should learn to read the whole thing.I think I'm getting old timers. :oops:
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Gorgeous. These are on my list of things to learn to do. I just love them.
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Woody,
I just saw your OBW and am speechless! Question though, how do you get the cubes in it?

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Thanks Roxanne for your kind comments, the cubes come from the book "One Block Wonders Encore" and they are just pieced as hexagons too.
There's a new book out called One Block Wonders Cubed which apparently has more cubes in it but I haven't had a chance to look at it yet. But The ones I did are very easy if you follow the guide in the book.

I have just gotten some more fabric to do another OBW, I can't wait to start it. They are addictive.
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