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Marking quilts, part 4 (4?!!!!)

Sheesh I get verbose. OK, marking quilts part four. You can also use things like cookie cutters, puzzle parts and whatever for templates. In Part 1, I shared pictures from Circular Paradox, including the “moon rabbit.” The Japanese believe there is a rabbit in the moon, not a man. Once you look at the moon and find the rabbit, you wonder how you ever saw a person’s face there because it looks MUCH more like a rabbit.

When I visited Japan in 1996 with mom, I fell in love with this 2-piece “puzzle” of a mama and baby rabbit (my oldest, and then only, son was 3 at the time).

I traced around the outside edge of the puzzle using a marking pencil (the Clover or Roxannes would be ideal for this on the dark fabric). Then quilt.

Well, I think that’s enough for now. If you have any questions about specific marking issues, problems, or things you’d like to do, but aren’t sure how to start, ask away! Brainstorming together comes up with the best solutions!

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