Love tipping any blocks on point … and this lot are working well!
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Oh yum!
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Thank you … believe me, it is more yum than some of my cooking!
Judy B
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I love this one!
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Vicki,
Thank you. I am enjoying playing with this block with all the variations.
Judy B
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I too love this. There is something magical that happens when you turn the blocks on point!
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Cindy,
There is some magic! You never know just what might happen … even tippy our head to one side or looking from the corner of a square quilt doesn’t prepare us for what might happen when we actually tip the blocks 45 degrees.
Judy B
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