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Old October 4th 05, 04:33 PM
Marcella Peek
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I'm thinking about making a scrappy "Birds in the Air" quilt, inspired
by a photo of one made around 1870. The blocks will be 6" or 9" and
the background fabric unbleached muslin.

I'm wondering if anyone has seen a different set for this block than
just rows of blocks in the same orientation. Since it's basically an
HST, there should be a lot of possibilities, but I'm having trouble
imagining which would be interesting and which would look disorganized
and a pain in the eyes. So I'm asking the group for opinions on what
would and wouldn't work. I'd be quite willing to include other blocks
or interior borders or other patterns.


You can do any of the zillion layouts for log cabin blocks with the
birds in the air pattern. Barn raising, sunshine and shadow, furrows
etc.

I found this cool zig zaggy pattern:
http://blockcentral.com/birdsintheair.shtml


marcella
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