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Old 09-01-2011, 03:30 AM
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Awesome!
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Old 09-01-2011, 03:49 AM
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Stunning! I love your layout too. One of these days I want to try a OBW. Another to add to my list of "want to do's"!! LOL!
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Looks GREAT!
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Old 09-01-2011, 03:56 AM
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I like this one more than any other I have seen. Great job.
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Old 09-01-2011, 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by CorneliaVa
Veeeerrrry pretty ....

Questions: what was the "repeat" on this fabric ... and how many yards did you use? ....
The repeat was 24 inches on the nose, and since you want to use 6 repeats for a lap sized quilt I got a little over four yards. Which was a good thing, since they only had 5 to begin with I got the remnant just in case I wanted to fussy cut something.
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Originally Posted by arizonagirl
I have the same fabric. I bought it after seeing the same fabric in a book: One block wonders cubed by Naxine Rosenthal & Joy Pelzmann. On page 52 they fussy cut one of the dragons out and then stiched all the details on the dragon to make it stand out and have it going in and out of the blocks.
I was actually thinking of doing that! I have one full print of the dragon left in my scraps, and once I have the money for an applique book I'm going to give it a shot. It's funny how one fabric will catch people's eyes. :) I'm going to have to find a picture of their version, I'd be very curious to see how we differ.
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Originally Posted by sweetpee
Please tell me how this is made. Is there a tuorial for this pattern or where can I go to learn how to do this. It is very beautiful. Thank you
I used the book One Block Wonders by Maxine Rosenthal--she's basically the queen of this type of quilt. I highly recommend you pick it up if you want to do an OBW, it is very clear and straightforward on how to go about making these kinds of quilts.
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It's beautiful but what is OBW quilt
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I made a quilt with this fabric last year. Yours is great
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This is gorgeous!!!!! I don't think I'de have the patience. Great job.
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