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Jean's pretty florals are ingeniuosly arranged rows of rotated rail fence blocks and squares, forming two differnet frames for some of the floral blocks, while the others appear to "float" - clever, and very effective.
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Maureen found this fabulous mix of fabrics entirely in her stash - although she did buy the stunning backing fabric especially for this quilt, destined for her lucky daughter's living room.
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Elaine's bright blocks are arranged in a more regular pattern than might appear at first glance.
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Janet made Fire and Ice for her son's 18th - a "no flowers" request!
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