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The green and orange fabrics are hand dyed gradations. Kathy had enough to make 2 baby size quilts.
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This pattern is rather tedious to construct. If you look closely, this is Kathy's first quilt. She followed the directions on this one and cut narrow strips.
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This one went a little faster because she cut wider strips. They ended up the same size - but less work with the second version.
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