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A really good solution to your dilemma. I just want to say one thing about this quilt. I love it!
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Ohhhhh I loveeeeee this, so happy and bright! Excellent work!
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This is a seriously beautiful quilt.
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It's gorgeous! I love it! You have some beautiful fabrics in there. May I ask what size your blocks are, and what width you used for your strips?
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I did the same thing many, many years ago in every blue and yellow fabric imaginable. Mine to worked and I really like yours. Thanks for sharing as I had completely forgotten about that quilt that was a gift--didn't receive a thank you but it is what it is.
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
(Post 8276377)
It's gorgeous! I love it! You have some beautiful fabrics in there. May I ask what size your blocks are, and what width you used for your strips?
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Fantastic quilt! I couldn't stop looking at it! While paper piecing is a good way to work with the biases, you also have to remove all that paper which is a pain. I think using the wash away stabilizer is a good way to avoid having to remove the paper. I might try that idea.
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So bright and lively, this quilt really is a fun one to look at.
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This is lovely! Scrappy quilts are the best....cozy, colorful, and I'm making something out of strings!!
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Just love it, great scraps. No matter how you did it, it was a great success!
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