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		<title>Flashback Friday &#8211; Batik Confetti</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s Flashback doesn&#8217;t go back that far &#8211; to June 25th, 2009.  The quilt is Batik Confetti. This little quilt was an exercise in the  &#8221;stacking the deck&#8221; method of cutting blocks.  Basically you stack the fabrics in a deck (a stack of fabrics 5-6 or more) and then cut them all the same.  Then you shuffle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s Flashback doesn&#8217;t go back that far &#8211; to June 25th, 2009.  The quilt is Batik Confetti.</p>
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<p>This little quilt was an exercise in the  &#8221;stacking the deck&#8221; method of cutting blocks.  Basically you stack the fabrics in a deck (a stack of fabrics 5-6 or more) and then cut them all the same.  Then you shuffle them so that different fabrics are with other fabrics.</p>
<p>The fabrics for this quilt came from my first ever quilting retreat.  We swapped 6&#8243; batik squares with everyone.  It was fun and I got a lot of different batiks to play with.  When I got them, I had no clue what I would do with such an array of blocks.  While reading different blogs, I came across the quilts made with this method.  I then had a light bulb moment and thought back to those blocks still in my stash.</p>
<p>Would I do something different if I were just starting this quilt today?  Yes.  I would only take five 6&#8243; squares in one &#8220;deck&#8221; and cut them one way and then another set and cut them differently (on different angles), and so on.  I still love the quilt how it is, but it would be a bit more interesting if the triangles were a bit different from one another.</p>
<p>I quilted this myself  using a walking foot and strait concentric lines inside each triangle with grey thread.  I wanted to emphasize the triangles.</p>
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