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Love your scrappy quilt, thanks for sharing a photo.
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Love scrappy quilts! Nice work.
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Copycat, I made it simple to me. I sewed 10 bricks into a horizontal row for a total of 25 rows. Then I paired them offsetting the brick row so when row #2 is put under row #1, there will be excess at the beginning of #2 and the end of #1. Then I trimmed the last brick on row #1 at the right end and then trimmed the first brick on row #2. Hope this helps.
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Great job and it is good looking.
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Very pretty and great use of scraps. I will have to try this with the larger bricks.
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Thanks for the details!
Originally Posted by AUQuilter
(Post 8447017)
Copycat, I made it simple to me. I sewed 10 bricks into a horizontal row for a total of 25 rows. Then I paired them offsetting the brick row so when row #2 is put under row #1, there will be excess at the beginning of #2 and the end of #1. Then I trimmed the last brick on row #1 at the right end and then trimmed the first brick on row #2. Hope this helps.
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I saved a picture of your quilt to my "Someday Quilts file" and just last night looked at it again as I plan my quilting efforts for the next few months. I think I have plenty of scraps to make a half dozen of these or more.https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/wink.png Don't we all? My scrap bin is large and just starting to over flow. I now see a future for these dear little odds and ends. Thank you for the good idea ...... playing with bricks!.
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Love your scrappy quilt
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Looks great...my kind of quilt.
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Great scrappy!
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