
This is the top I was working on today. The alternate blocks didn't
quite do what I had originally thought, but it does give an interesting
look. Kind of looks like braided brick bowties! However, I don't think
anyone can say that three times fast, and I am all out of ideas for names!
I'll try the other variation next by changing the altnernate block.
I think it would look cool with brights and a black background
and I have a couple other ideas floating around too...
Bonnie

The quilt is very pretty. That was a great way to use those "starts & enders". I've never tried that method to do chain stitching before, but I will when I start my next quilt. Your instructions and photos were very helpful.
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