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04-01-2016, 06:28 PM
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Melspoon
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What a great example of S&W. I want to try that one of these days. A table runner would make a good starting point too.
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I love it... love that pretty table too. You picked a great fabric to start with.
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That is beautiful
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04-04-2016, 10:18 PM
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I love these S & W blocks - very pretty! I always love to see the fabric they come from too - so fun.
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wow, so pretty, isn't it amazing how you get such beautiful designs. I love you design. great work!!
Ditto. BrendaK
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How pretty I will have to check out stack and whack
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Very nice! A stack n whack quilt is on my to do list! Love that you posted the fabric you chose to use in this quilt! Great job!
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That is a wonderful runner and a great example of the versatility of S&W.
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Just wonderful! I have started one years ago, but I haven't finished it yet. It's so fascinating how the designs change from block to block.
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