Kate, from One Flew Over was first and requested blocks done as log cabins to be used as a quilt for her son. Using EQ6 for the first time I searched for a block, chose an off center 4 log cabin, adjusted the size and printed it off.
The first picture shows my practice block.

Followed by Kate's beautiful fabrics. I loved all of these!



Next up is Helen, who had decided on Wonky Houses for her block. Helen has included a tutorial on her blog for making a Wonky house if you would like to have a go :)
Your blocks are absolutely gorgeous, Becky! Great job!
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Gorgeous blocks - the fabrics go beautifully together too. I bet it was fun to work with those!
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