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Something i made today it was easy to do
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I've seen them, but have never attempted to make one! You did a great job
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I purcased a book several years ago to make these...another UFO. Jo Ann
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very pretty
thanks for the link...

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I saw them In Landaster when IO went to that quilt show but they didn't have the pattern. Where did you find the pattern?
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Littlebit thank you for the site that one is made diffent what i did. my where round not squares. What i did was i got a potholder from Pa and took it apart to see how it was made. If you like i can show you how i made my. Sarah
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Something like I have learned recently (look at Inka´s new adventure, it is appr. page 4 today). Did you know you can make them folding paper, too (to make birthday or Christmas cards e.g.)? Maybe a question - did you use BIAS tape for your circular binding? It might lie flat then. And a piece of experience making a square block - make the outer (folded) squares larger, so that they cover all the blank spots ... Good luck!
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Just one more idea - be careful placing your folded parts on each other - mind the distances and sequence! Re the distances - rather than putting them e.g. 1" apart, realize, it is a CIRCLE where the points of the following row must be arranged ...