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Really pretty. I guess I better start saving square & cutting leftover scraps in the size to make this someday. Lovely quilt.
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I had never seen this either way. How perfectly pretty. It does remind me of some of my great grandmother's quilts. Great tutorial. There are so many things I want to do, I end up saving future project ideas and... well, I imagine you can guess the rest. THIS quilt though, makes me think that maybe a prairie point edge would be fun. (Hey, you save waste in the mid-section, so there's be a wee bit of a start on it.)
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very clever simplifying this wasteful pattern.
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Wonderful idea! I was just looking at a granny square quilt on pinterest and added it to my to do list. I believe I will be making it your way now.
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Wow! Thank you for making this pattern simple for me to understand. Love how you worked it as a diagonal. Going in my pile of to do quilt projects!
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Making this with ease. You sure have made the instructions for quilting dummies like me. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain all this. God Bless
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like the method you came up with and saved it for the future, This pattern is a favorite of mine and haven't made one yet. Thanks for using your brainpower on this one.
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You are a genius... I love this quilt so much and this is by far the best way I've seen to make it. I'm glad the tute is on the board for us to access anytime. I saw it last year, but now I'm getting closer to making one, and it was easy to find again. Thanks a bunch!
Also love Mavis' idea of pinning the outside blocks onto the 9 patch until you are ready to do your layout. Thanks, Mavis. |
Your solution to the piecing problem is Genius. Well Done Quilter, Well Done.
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Nice tutorial. That is a really nice pattern and it so nice to see it simplified. Thank you for taking the time to share with the rest of us.
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