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#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 21, 2010
Is this what you meant, Susan? Sorry about having to put the red in there. I really liked it the way you did it, with just the blue and green, but I really don't like to make puzzles with multiple solutions.#2: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Dec 21, 2010
Original quilt square by sudoe: #11494
With all these quilts around no one here at wpbn should be cold (or bored) this winter.#3: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 21, 2010
:-D#4: susan doe (sudoe) on Dec 21, 2010
Teresa,#5: Sarah Andrews (sarah) on Dec 21, 2010
I like your variation. The red is a good choice- it reminds me of the tradition of putting a red square in the center of log cabin square.
it looks just wonderful#6: Jota (jota) on Dec 21, 2010 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#7: MrsThing (MrsThing) on Dec 21, 2010
Nice collaborative work. I'm enjoying the quilt squares. It's fun to have small puzzles which solve quickly. And I applaud your desire to have a unique solution, the purest form of paint-by-number. Thank you. :o)#8: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Dec 22, 2010
do any ladies come with these quilts?#9: Teresa K (fasstar) on Dec 22, 2010
To find the answer to that question, you will have to solve one more quilt puzzle. hehehe#10: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 22, 2010
very interesting design - with the original lines of the pbn grid it makes it almost a plaid. interesting how the corners of the blue squares block out a black square. fun solve.#11: Susan Duncan (medic25733) on Dec 28, 2010
Very pretty
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