Mixed T - Page 2

Now lay out all units as shown at left. Sew two horizontal rows, and then join them. When you are making a quilt, you will sew many of these sections together, following the same repetition to make it as wide and as long as your quilt would need to be.  To give you an idea, about 3 sections by 5 would make a generous twin size...or 4 x 6 for a full, etc.... 

Here's an idea of what your quilt will look like!...and CLICK HERE for a coloring page, that has one block colored and dark outlines on one row of "blocks" to show you the repeat you need to make! Have Fun!

Happy Quilting!

Marcia :o)

Here's Neen's!

** Supplies List **

Color 1 Color 1 needs: one 10-1/2" x 38" rectangle
Color 2 Color 2 needs: one 10-1/2" x 38" rectangle

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 Dec 7 2002 Marcia Hohn

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