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    #16
    This is my practice block. It was so much fun to make. Thanks, Robin, for the great tutorial! I can't wait to start the actual block!
    Becky Shaffer
    Bedford, PA

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    • Robin commented
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      Looks great! Love your fussy cut center!

    #17
    I made 2 practice blocks. The first one, with the pink center measured 11 1/2 inches, I tried again . The next one was slightly better. I sewed them back to back to make a pillow. Next I experimented with a 6 inch block. I'm thinking of making mug rugs to give out as gifts. I give up on showing the other pictures When I try to put the other picture in, it only shows the picture below and not the one I just resized, when I go to my file the picture is in there.

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    • Robin commented
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      Looks great! Yes, there are lots of creative projects you can make! Mug rugs are great!

    #18
    My sample block, I love this technique, the directions were excellent!! It needs to be ironed...

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    • Robin commented
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      Looks great! Yes, pressing is key to making these blocks and yours doesn't look like it needs too much more.

    #19
    I found this daring Santa fabric at a LCS and think it works wonderfully as my center

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    • Robin commented
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      Love it! The centers of these blocks are great creative opportunities!

    #20
    Voila! I did it. I was nervous about doing this project but Robin’s step by step instructions were so well written both the practice and project block went more smoothly than expected. Can’t wait to sew the next set of blocks.
    Stella

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    • Robin commented
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      Yay! So glad you took the leap and are having success! Love your blocks!

    #21
    Practice block completed, what a learning experience! Will use Kaffe Fasset fabrics in my wallhanging.

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    • Robin commented
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      Looks great! Hoping you are enjoying the learning experience - and maybe learning some new things?

    #22
    The one on the bottom was my practice block which I got carried away and used the 2nd piece for the 3rd piece (same fabric) so I said “Oh well”. The one on the top Was my second attempt but it’s hard to get the variety of color change, picking from my own stash of fabric. But I will keep rolling on it. Haven’t decided on the centers yet.

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    • Robin commented
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      That's why I always recommend making a practice block to get all those "aha" moments out of the way. Your blocks look great! Contrast is key to get those points to stand out. Making sure the three Point strip fabrics contrast with the Background strip helps, and your second block shows that.

    #23
    My finished Mariners compass, ready for the next step.

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    • Robin commented
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      Love your colorful block! Looks great!

    #24
    I'm in Spain with a limited stash of batiks. I haver NO idea what fabrics will be used for the second and third phases of this quilt, but it doesn't matter. I am so in awe of Robin's mind, it blows me away how she came up with this process. It's pure geometry, pure GENIUS! Thanks, Robin, I'm enjoying this so much!

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    • Robin commented
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      So glad you are enjoying my rulers and method! Your comments just make my whole day - thanks for the positive feedback! Love your vibrant block, and am sure you will have fun figuring out the next elements.

    #25

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    • Robin commented
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      These look great, Carrie! Hope you're having some fun with this project!

    #26
    Robin, thank you! This is so much fun. Great class this morning, next round on tomorrow's agenda

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      #27
      Robin, your instructions are so clear and thorough I had no problems doing my practice and then quilt block. Thank you. I can't wait to find a use for my practice block...a tote, maybe.

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      • Robin commented
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        Yay! These blocks look great and I appreciate the positive feedback! Lots of places you can put a beautiful compass block!

      #28
      So far so good! This has been a challenge for me since I am left handed… instructions are great just takes a while to do the trimming… turning the book upside down helps. Thanks Robin for the great instructions!

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      • Marge P. commented
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        Beautiful!!

      • Robin commented
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        This looks fantastic, Angie! Glad my tips for lefties have been helpful! Keep up the great work!

      #29
      Your rulers and instructions make this process so enjoyable. My center is only pinned, and I need to press the second outer border. To me, pressing the outer circle edge is the trickiest part. I did find a cute Christmas cardinal in my stash for the center!

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      • Robin commented
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        Looks great and I love your cute cardinal! Glad you have had fun and success with this project! Keep up the great work!l

      #30
      I'm absolutely LOVING THIS PROJECT! I have Robin's video right beside my sewing machine and follow along step by step, stopping to catch up as it progresses. (Can't believe how FLAT this project is so far.) Robin, you are an EXCELLENT teacher in my opinion! You've thought of everything and give clear direction. This has been a welcome challenge and I can't wait for next month's video. TQS...thanks so much for arranging for this project to be offered. I always learn so much from TQS.

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      • Robin commented
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        Yay! Great to get all your positive feedback. Love your color combination and yes, TQS is a great resource!

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