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#1
MarionsQuilts , 07-30-2019 12:27 PM
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Just have to sew the corners on, add the border and then it's ready to be quilted.
I posted this in another thread with 2 other quilts. Someone had mentioned that the bottom rows looked a little wonky ... and I said yes, they are! Turns out I had forgotten a whole row LOL
At least it was caught before it was all sewn together!
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I posted this in another thread with 2 other quilts. Someone had mentioned that the bottom rows looked a little wonky ... and I said yes, they are! Turns out I had forgotten a whole row LOL
At least it was caught before it was all sewn together!
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#6
MarionsQuilts , 07-30-2019 02:10 PM
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I have a small problem LOL ... there is not enough purple at the edges for me to sew a border on without losing the points of my squares.
I have a viable option - turn the squares into half triangles ...
does anyone have any other ideas? is there a way to add purple fabric to the edges without losing my points?
I have a viable option - turn the squares into half triangles ...
does anyone have any other ideas? is there a way to add purple fabric to the edges without losing my points?
#7
If you deliberately sew a strip to cover the same amount on each on point square, it becomes a new design element. I'd call them deliberately made kite blocks 

#8
MarionsQuilts , 07-30-2019 02:19 PM
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Thanks! I think that's what I am going to have to do. Such a shame that I only figured this out now! Oh well!Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
If you deliberately sew a strip to cover the same amount on each on point square, it becomes a new design element. I'd call them deliberately made kite blocks

