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Monday, October 22, 2012

Design Wall Monday - 10/22/12

I didn't have a lot of time for sewing this weekend but I was able to put together three arrowhead blocks.


You are problably thinking that this is no big deal as I've made the block several times before but take a look at this! The little ones are made from charm squares. I had bought light and dark charm square packs for another project but felt this was much more fun.


I was making the arrowhead blocks as a leaderender for my leaderender basket blocks...can a LE really be a LE for another LE?? At what point is it no longer a leaderender?


12 comments:

  1. My thought would be that a LE stops being a LE when you have enough blocks to make a quilt.

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  2. Too funny! Love the blocks though - might hust have to add those to my 2013 list.

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  3. I think these blocks are delicious looking!
    You posed a good question. When you come up with a good answer, let me know! : )

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  4. Love your LE of LE's! On your charm square ones, what size do you cut the top to bottom and left to right cuts? I am making some now using 8 inch squares. I found that if you turn one so the dark matches with the dark it makes a cool pattern too.

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  5. very cool design block--does it matter if it leads, follows or ends--if you are sewing them up?? There will always be another block under your needle ready to go----

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  6. Lol....
    Love the blocks too.

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  7. I really like the arrowhead blocks.
    Lillian
    lillianscupboard.wordpress.com

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  8. I love these ... especially in the batiks! Did you resize the specs to get the smaller blocks?? :)

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  9. hmmm--reminds me of the painting a wall led to a whole house remodel........!!!

    I LOVE arrowhead blocks! now I'm playing with the square in a square method.

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  10. I love this pattern...it looks great in these fabrics!

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  11. These blocks are so beautiful.
    Liebe Grüße Grit

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