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Merilyn

All your blocks looks wonderful, looks as though you had a productive weekend!! I worked on Lori's little project on the weekend and it was a joy to put together!!! Love your fabric selection!!

Gayle

Looks like we're busy working on the same projects! I finished my version of Lori's quilt over the weekend and it was so fun. I love your little 4" blocks - can't wait till she posts the next one!

Helen F

Your are going mad - your blocks are getting smaller!!! you may as well start Mrs Billings, Dear Jane or nearly insane - they all have small blocks!!! But I must say it does look good - clever you!!!

Meredithe

Great minds, Marian! I plan to dig out my fabrics for Lori's quilt today. Love your little blocks - so cute!

Robyn Johnson

WOW how cute are your tiny blocks & as usual your fabric choice is divine

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