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    Wahhhh

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      Originally posted by "Arielle784" post=148481
      How do you find out what block they made already? I'm starting late. Thanks
      Go to the HOME page of this site—right up at the top left corner. Scroll down to the Playlists. On YouTube you will find all the prior lessons, they are numbered

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        Painful!

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          Nice— I like how you used the white as the ring.

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            I am using Kaffe fabrics in my blocks. I also put my own spin on the single wedding ring block.

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              I'm having the same trouble. First one's too big. Will re=do tomorrow.

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                I like your ring!

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                  I cut my cornerstones correctly, cut the squares for the corners at 2" instead of 1-7/8 and when I went to trim the finished square to 2-1/2, I didn't have 1/4 inch at the points. So I sewed it on and when the block was finished it was 1/4 " to large - 6-3/4 inches and could not trim to 6-1/2 inches. I ripped out the top and bottom rows and will start over tomorrow. I measured everything as I was going, don't understand what is going on. I may sketch it out and paperpiece it if I can't get it to work.

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                    Bonnie Hunter’s website has a chart which shows that for a finished 2” square in a square unit, the inside square should be cut at 1 7/8”. My square in a square book by Jodi Barrows says 2”. My scrappy block, has small puckers and is slightly bigger than 6 1/2”. I cut the square from the hand dyes ar 1 7/8 and the block is pretty good ( getting those points and the seam to match is challenging)!

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                      This activity is pretty fun, and certainly helps with my sanity. Thank you , Alex et al.

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                        K Bauman, you can use any fabrics you want in your quilt. you get to make the rules about what goes into your quilt. Kathy

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                          I love how you incorporated the Kaffe fabric into the blocks . Great stert

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                            I love how you incorporated the Kaffe fabrics into the blocks! Great start.

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                              Working with the color wheel is really pushing my boundaries. Thanks Alex.

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                                My recent blocks

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