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Thursday
Feb262009

CQ Detail 13 

Stitches:

This seam embellishment is built on a band of  chevron stitch, which is topped off with a row of ‘flowers’ made of  detached chain and straight stitch with the flower being a bead.

Thread:

DMC perle thread 5. 

Placement and Foundation Fabric: 

This seam is between piece 1  and piece 2. The fabric and diagram used have been discussed when I introduced block 2.    

The back story

This is a crazy quilt block which is part of my “I dropped the Button box” quilt. I am documenting this crazy quilt detail by detail, and posting about it on this blog every second day. You will find information about this series of articles and the quilt here.  

If you are looking for the series you will find it under the category of Crazy Quilt  details.

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