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Old 06-01-2013, 09:07 AM
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Here are 2 more Quilty Barn Along blocks. I'm finding out I'm not really a fan of making tiny-pieced blocks. It's a struggle to get them sized right.
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Old 06-01-2013, 09:23 AM
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you make the look perfect. Great job.
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Those are awesome! Great job!
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I really like your barn blocks. They look fun to make. Small blocks are a lot of work which you are very succesful at making. Your next quilt will probably be bigger blocks and you will also enjoy them as you have these. much joy for all your quilting.
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Wonderful! & I love the 'eggs' in the window!
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They are so sweet. Do you have a book that has these patterns? Where did you find them or did you make them up yourself?
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Originally Posted by nygal View Post
They are so sweet. Do you have a book that has these patterns? Where did you find them or did you make them up yourself?
NYGAL: Check out Lori Holt's blogspot (Bee In My Bonnet) for the Quilty Barn Along. She just started another kind of barn block as well that has a silo!
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nice

I like your chicken with the eggs
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Wow....thanks for sharing those. They are adorable.
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You may not be a fan, but you're doing a great job. They're really cute.
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