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Very cute. The binding is perfect!
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Nice quilt. I love the colors together.
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I love how these Four Patch Posies give such an interesting variety of blocks.
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Lovely...nice colors.
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great colors. I have the same material I tried to cut 3 times for a stack and wack. Whacked wrong stacked wrong. Guess where it is sitting? 🌵🌵😤
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Nice job. I love your choice of fabrics and colors.
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can u post a pic of the original fabric...i would like to try s&w but cant figure how to start...luv the 4 patch...great choice of blocks...all from the same fabric??...beautiful...congrats on completion....
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Originally Posted by sfmavis
(Post 7618191)
great colors. I have the same material I tried to cut 3 times for a stack and wack. Whacked wrong stacked wrong. Guess where it is sitting?
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Originally Posted by mrodarme
(Post 7618444)
can u post a pic of the original fabric...i would like to try s&w but cant figure how to start...luv the 4 patch...great choice of blocks...all from the same fabric??...beautiful...congrats on completion....
This is the fabric. You want to look for fabric that has lots of colors you like, and lots going on in the print. Jungles make great stack and whacks! [ATTACH=CONFIG]555257[/ATTACH] There are bunches of tutorials for this "4 Patch Posy" online, some better than others. This one from Connecting Threads is pretty good: http://www.connectingthreads.com/tut...lock__D20.html The 4 patch is the simplest stack and whack type block you can make. For something a little more complex, look up the work of Bethany Reynolds online. |
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I've also done these before:
Six triangles joined to make hexagons. [ATTACH=CONFIG]555258[/ATTACH] Another 4 patch [ATTACH=CONFIG]555259[/ATTACH] |
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