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My Castle Walls Blocks

2/11/2014

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Here is what I have chosen to do with the Inklingo Castle Walls design.  I have so many red and white fabrics I have collected, that I thought this might be a good way to use some of them.  You will find this collection, along with so many others at the Inklingo site.

By the way, you should check out Inklingo's blog entry on pressing these blocks (and all blocks) to see how wonderfully flat you can get all those intersections using Linda's instructions.

8 Comments
Brenda Papadakis link
2/12/2014 01:22:34 am

Beautiful, Glenda, and in my favorite color!

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Glenda link
2/12/2014 04:18:09 am

Thank you.

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Laura link
2/12/2014 02:28:36 am

Absolutely love your blocks!

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Glenda link
2/12/2014 04:21:06 am

Thank you, Laura.

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Cathi link
2/12/2014 06:38:08 am

Oooh -- love the red and white Castle Wall blocks!

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Glenda Correll link
2/13/2014 12:49:09 am

Thank you - I love red and white, too, so have collected a lot of them. :o)

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SewCalGal link
2/12/2014 03:35:13 pm

Gorgeous. I hope you'll consider entering one or more of the challenges/shows in the Year of Red/White Quilt Challenges:http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com/p/redwhilte-quilt-challenge.html

SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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Glenda Correll link
2/13/2014 12:50:40 am

Thank you for your kind compliment and for the suggestion.

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    Glenda Correll

    I am a long-time quilting enthusiast, making my first quilt in 1985.  I grew up sewing, thanks to an amazing seamstress mother.  I learned to make my own clothes at an early age, eventually making  clothes for my family.

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