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    Exclamation Jar block quilting tutorial is now finished

    This block is now finished and I will start the tutorial for the next block on the weekend. I hope you've enjoyed doing this fun block. There are a number of possibilities for this block in making a quilt and would make a wonderful quilt for kids for Christmas.

    How is everyone coming along on the tutorial?

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    I am behind, i havent even started the jar block yet, maybe i can do it tonight. I saw the bookcase and jars that you gave a link to...do you know how the books were done? And the case itself? I am particularly interested in the leaning books.
    I love all these tutorials you have been doing, they are fantastic, and so much fun! Thanks for doing them! we love ya!
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    I can explain that in the next couple of days - just give me a chance to get it together. I won't have pictures for it though, but will try to explain it.

    Glad your enjoying the tutorial.

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    Yay! i finished my jar block, and it was small enough to scan it, so here is is! now i have a craving for strawberry jam... I still need to do the final ironing on it. And i didn't have black, so i used grey...
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    Wow Melissa! Those strawberries make me hungry! Looks terrific.

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    Awesome job Melissa. Looks good with gray. Now if you want to do more, you'll need to use gray throughout but there certainly is nothing wrong with using that color. Makes those strawberries look so yummie!!!!

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    Great job!! It does make you want to have a taste!!1

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    Did anyone else do the jar block? I am asking because I am building the new tutorial section and want to include any pictures.
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