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Jan-19
I was just so thankful that I found it as a single pattern, I didn't shop around. $10 was fine with me!
Sue in IL
Jan-20
Looks like a fairly simple pattern. 3 HST and 6 squares, with alternate block of background fabric. :D You can do this!
Jan-20
Thanks! I like having a pattern to tell me amounts of fabric (even though I'm using stash). I have a batik layer cake and background and extra bits I can toss in. This will be a nice break from all the Civil War prints I've been using lately.
Sue in IL
Jan-23
Jan-23
Yes, I think it would be fairly easy to piece, especially if you use the technique for making 8 HSTs at a time. And then it's just making 9-patches and alternating them with solid background squares. The only thing easier would be just regular 9-patches. A perfect project for chain-piecing while listening to a podcast or something.