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Hi everyone..currently in the process of making a bear's paw block. Normal traditional style no flipped. On the "paw" I have a print that is right side up. In other words, if you turn it as the bottom paw, print would be opposite. My question is do you "mirror" image top paw to bottom paw? I'll try to post picture if I can, but no promises...........LOL
That's one of the reasons I love quilting, we can each do whatever the heck we want. I wouldn't overthink it too much, it looks great no matter what you decide!
I wouldn't worry about the directional print, unless you are planning on entering it in a quilt show. When you step back and look at it again, you may not even notice there IS a directional print in there--!
Thanks to you all. I just was "wondering" because I never thought about it until I was laying things out to be sewn. Most blocks that I have seen were just the one, not a complete quilt. I decided to go with mirror image as that looks right to me. When its done, maybe I can post picture. This is for DS who is graduating this year. I know that I have to start early to get it done in time.
Blessings
Gayle