Quilts # 4 & 5 - a One Block Wonder and a 9-patch
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Thank you all for the generous comments. Yes I'm "hooked" to making more OBW's. Someone indicated they couldn't figure out how to make one - I believe there is a tute on this forum for it. I followed the book but the tute would've sufficed as she covered all of the same points. They are such fun and so creative - how you make the hexagon and how you place them all together - so many choices! The quilt I'm currently working on is a variation of the 'coins' quilts. I'm using my dear Dad's shirts. I'm also making one for each of my siblings. Lots of memories in those shirts! Thanks again!
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Both quilts are really nice. BUT, I absolutely LOVE your OBW. Have never done one, but, after looking at yours, wow is all I can say. Who could imagine that fabric used for anything else but a backing???? Unbelievable. Will have to check out the process. Pretty cool, I'd say!!! Congrats.
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Both quilts are superb. It is such a nice surprise to see the OBW that comes from an odd fabric. The pattern for your Sunset looks similar to one I used. Mine alternated rows of 9-patches with rows of squares, so it wasn't as hard compared with yours with zillions of tiny squares.
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