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[TITLE IMAGE HERE] Seattle Streets Quick & Scrappy Quilt Pattern


A quick and easy scrappy quilt made from strips!

This pattern was written by Laurie Biethan and is her copyrighted material, all rights reserved.

If you have any comments, suggestions, photos, corrections or other information
to share with Lori, please write to her at EastsideQuilter@aol.com.

She'd love to hear from you!


Laurie was kind enough to share an Adobe .pdf file
Seattle Streets .PDF File here.

Current version: 8-1-06

There may be changes, corrections or updates to the pattern,
so check back for the latest version.

If you need the free software from Adobe, go here to download it.  


Laurie and I both look forward to hearing from you!

Special thanks to Laurie for sharing with all of us!


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