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inspiration to embark on a
new design challenge is an
image of someone else's project.
The wall quilt below uses 60
degree
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the Lone Star, using leftover
pieces for the top edge header
and the bottom edge accents.
The dangles at center are
beads strung for a little
something extra.
To copy the table pad at left,
simply count diamonds and
substitute your preferred
fabrics, then piece together.
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