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Sep-1
In a FB EPP group I belong to, this pattern, Exploding Dresden, is currently being worked on. (No, I am not participating! Too many other irons in the fire right now. :-) )
This is the schematic:
and here's an actual example. This one features some wonderful fussy-cutting in the outer round.
Sep-2
Very nice. Some of those fabrics look like Liberty. I've pretty much decided that EPP is not for me, because I don't particularly enjoy doing it as much as other types of construction, but I always admire the work of those who do. I do like that one very much, and wonder what the rest of the quilt will look like.
Sep-2
Wow Shelley that is beautiful! Too many irons in my fire too.....sigh!
Sep-2
That would also work with conventional hand piecing as well. That is how I would tackle it. It would be a great portable project. You could plop a big one in the middle, do 4 quarter ones for the corners!
Sep-2
Yes, I can see that could be done with simple hand-piecing. I would like that a lot more than EPP.
Sep-2
Wowsers - that's really incredible. I have "man hands" when it comes to fine work/hand sewing but kudos to those who do it and love it.
Mary in Michigan