practicing stack 'n whack
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Beatiful - and I love the pieced back. I've made several S & W's from the book "Magic Stack-n-Whack" by Bethany Reynolds, and they always come out beautifully. I liked this book because it provides instructions for a variety of different kaleidoscope effects and different shapes of "whacks" to start with.
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A Stack and Whack should have the same exact fabric on top of itself 4 layers deep. Then you take the 4 squares that you cut and arrange them to your liking. I've attached a picture of one I made into a table runner. Each 4 patch makes an all new picture from the original fabric. Sorry, I didn't take a picture of the original, but you can see it in the border.
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