See the original Jane Stickle quilt here.
Click any block for a close-up.
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TLC
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TR1
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TR2
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TR3
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TR4
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TR5
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TR6
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TR7
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TR8
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TR9
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TR10
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TR11
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TR12
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TR13
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TRC
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RS1
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RS2
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RS3
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RS4
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RS5
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LS6
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F-1
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F-2
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F-3
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F-4
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F-5
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F-6
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F-7
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F-8
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F-9
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F-10
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F-11
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F-12
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F-13
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RS6
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LS7
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G-1
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G-2
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G-3
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G-4
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G-5
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G-6
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G-7
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G-8
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G-9
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G-10
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G-11
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G-12
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G-13
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RS7
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LS8
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H-1
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H-2
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H-3
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H-4
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H-5
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H-6
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H-7
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H-8
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H-9
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H-10
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H-11
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H-12
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H-13
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RS8
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LS9
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I-1
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I-2
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I-3
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I-4
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I-5
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I-6
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I-7
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I-8
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I-9
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I-10
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I-11
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I-12
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I-13
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RS9
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LS10
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J-1
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J-2
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J-3
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J-4
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J-5
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J-6
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J-7
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J-8
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J-9
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J-10
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J-11
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J-12
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J-13
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RS10
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LS11
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K-1
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K-2
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K-3
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K-4
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K-5
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K-6
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K-7
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K-8
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K-9
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K-10
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K-11
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K-12
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K-13
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RS11
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LS12
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L-1
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L-2
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L-3
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L-4
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L-5
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L-6
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L-7
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L-8
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L-9
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L-10
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L-11
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L-12
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L-13
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RS12
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LS13
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M-1
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M-2
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M-3
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M-4
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M-5
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M-6
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M-7
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M-8
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M-9
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M-10
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M-11
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M-12
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M-13
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RS13
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BLC
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BR1
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BR2
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BR3
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BR4
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BR5
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BR6
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BR7
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BR8
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BR9
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BR10
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BR11
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BR12
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BR13
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BRC
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This is what the original Jane Stickle quilt looks like:

[…] Click here to see the blocks in place. […]
Pingback by Mom & Pop Home School » Row D Complete! — October 11, 2008 @ 9:35 pm
[…] Click here to see the blocks in place. […]
Pingback by Mom & Pop Home School » Row C Complete! — October 11, 2008 @ 9:38 pm
[…] Click here to see the blocks in place. […]
Pingback by Mom & Pop Home School » Dear Jane - Row A Blocks Complete! — October 11, 2008 @ 9:39 pm
Hi I am just starting a Dear Jane Quilt. How did you create your chart? Thank you for your time! Candace
Comment by Candace — November 5, 2008 @ 4:46 pm
Candace, how fun you’re DJ’ing!
My chart…
Well, Pop is a programmer dude and he helped me write it in basic html. It’s just a table, if you know anything about html. I scan the blocks on my scanner and upload the images to photobucket.com. The blog program reads the code and just gives me the table to work with and I can click in the cell and click the add image button, put in the link from photobucket, and specify the size of the image. Then I link the image to the file at photobucket.
I could give you the code, if you have a way to edit it.
Comment by Mom — November 5, 2008 @ 9:42 pm
[…] Click here to see the blocks in place. […]
Pingback by Mom & Pop Home School » Row E — February 14, 2009 @ 7:10 pm
WOW… what a beautiful quilt…super job
Comment by andea — August 13, 2010 @ 10:06 am