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Sunday, 11 September 2011
Darkest greens...
As I mentioned a few days ago I'd had a severe case of butter fingers and dropped all the fabrics for the last 3 blocks. This is the first of those 3 that I'd mass basted and prepared at the time. In the photo's it doesn't look much darker than the last block but when looking at them next to each other there is a clear difference.
This is the 28th block and the 8th green one.
Next up: the ninth green one - dark army greens (by popular vote of an IRC channel I lurk in)
For more information see: The insane hexagon quilt
To see all the quilt blocks together look here: Insane Hexagon Project
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