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Spiral Table Topper
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Re: Spiral Table Topper
That is neat! I vote make it bigger.
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FASCINATING!!!!!! I love the design and the color combo. You have a very pretty wood table under it too so it makes a great topper and shows off both while keeping the topper a little cleaner in the center.
How in the world did you do that pattern? I keep staring at it trying to figure out where it starts and ends with each color. Do you have a name for the pattern? Great job. Thanks so much for sharing. Keep on quilting. You are really good.
How in the world did you do that pattern? I keep staring at it trying to figure out where it starts and ends with each color. Do you have a name for the pattern? Great job. Thanks so much for sharing. Keep on quilting. You are really good.
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Very nice.
Loretta
Loretta
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The spiral reminds me of today at work...we were circling the drain...LOL!
Neat pattern and lovely work, TC!
Neat pattern and lovely work, TC!
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Ittybitty - I keep trying to figure it out, too. It's a cool table runner/pattern. Nice colors, too.
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~That is so pretty~
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Ittybittygma,
I actually bought the pattern...I had to look at it several times and read and reread the pattern directions. You start with a 10x10 square and cut 3x3 triangles out of each corner. After that it's pretty easy, you just add strips and cut on the 45 degree line.
I actually bought the pattern...I had to look at it several times and read and reread the pattern directions. You start with a 10x10 square and cut 3x3 triangles out of each corner. After that it's pretty easy, you just add strips and cut on the 45 degree line.
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That is cool!