No, No, No, leave it be! So pretty as it is.
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I don't see a problem either, looking really good and I love the fabrics you are working with.
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I think Vicky put the sashing and cornerstone on all four sides of every block. So, when she puts it together, she will have double sashing where the blocks meet. I see two choices: 1) take off the sashing on two of the sides, or 2) double the sashing on the outside. Either way, it will be fabulous!
And we all want to know where you got the dinosaur fabric! |
I like it the way it is,,,,,,,keep going!
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We learn by un-sewing!! LOL
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Originally Posted by gzuslivz
I think Vicky put the sashing and cornerstone on all four sides of every block. So, when she puts it together, she will have double sashing where the blocks meet. I see two choices: 1) take off the sashing on two of the sides, or 2) double the sashing on the outside. Either way, it will be fabulous!
And we all want to know where you got the dinosaur fabric! Ok, I'm not sure if this is proper (which is why I've been side stepping the issue) but I carry that fabric in my store. It's Timeless Treasures Stone Age. And it is too cute! My son fell in love with it as soon as he saw it. I knew I had to make him a quilt. Sooo, I hope I haven't broken any rules by divulging that information. If so, please forgive me. :mrgreen: |
Keep on going - when it is done, I'll bet you will love it!!
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Sashing is just more pieces of fabric in a block. So why does it need to come apart?
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What a cool quilt, I see no problems and I am sure he will love it.
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Took another look, and not sure why you can't continue putting the sashing on as you go. top, bottom and one side of the next block over then as you go down, side and bottom only. Should work out and when you have all the blocks attached, the sashing will also be done. Good luck.
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