Chain Piecing, Starter Scraps and Blocks as You Go

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No Smackin' allowed LOL I found that idea while cruising the web :wink: I sure did not come up with it all by myself LMBO
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You know sometimes we just keep trucking on things that make us crazy and all of a sudden we can run across something here or on a blog that make the :idea: come on.
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Quote: You know sometimes we just keep trucking on things that make us crazy and all of a sudden we can run across something here or on a blog that make the :idea: come on.
amma: Thank you so much!
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thanks for the tutorial
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rs I cut 2.5 inch squares out of small scraps make 2 piles light and dark I use these as starters then I put 8 pairs together add a 2.5 in border .this makes a neat scrappy quilt and you don't spend hours on it
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Quote: rs I cut 2.5 inch squares out of small scraps make 2 piles light and dark I use these as starters then I put 8 pairs together add a 2.5 in border .this makes a neat scrappy quilt and you don't spend hours on it
That sounds like a really FUN quilt! ... <wave>
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Great idea!!! Thank you for sharing this with us :D:D:D
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thanks for the cool way for a starter and when you get done will have a quilt, awesome idea

Quote: rs I cut 2.5 inch squares out of small scraps make 2 piles light and dark I use these as starters then I put 8 pairs together add a 2.5 in border .this makes a neat scrappy quilt and you don't spend hours on it
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Great tute - clear as can be! I learned to sew in 1964 (gasp) and I always knew that the end of the piece was where the machine would tend to go astray but never dawned on me to "piece" it!
I have learned so much on this board I can't begin to say! Thank you
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That's awesome.. I use another block from another project to sew together, but sometimes when Embroidering the fabric gets sucked down. O_O
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