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Patchwork challenge 2016 (1 Viewer)

Retrodaz

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Anyone doing this?
I've been inspired by a fellow blogger and it sounds quite fun.
I'm trying to decide on my patch.
I like the idea of long ham lakes and parts of hengistbury head, but am u sure if you can have two separate patches. Also, I'm unsure how to plan out my patch in terms of Kilometers.
 
Anyone doing this?
I've been inspired by a fellow blogger and it sounds quite fun.
I'm trying to decide on my patch.
I like the idea of long ham lakes and parts of hengistbury head, but am u sure if you can have two separate patches. Also, I'm unsure how to plan out my patch in terms of Kilometers.

Hi Darran,
You can have two separate patches, I have have set up Longham Lakes and Lytcehtt Fields. I think I have to much water in the Longham patch as I can look over the lakes from the paths so might go back and re configure or at least try. Have ago you never know what you might see.
Martin
 
I'm doing a patch based upon my daily dog walks - centred around my home, extends into Ringwood Forest one way and Potterne Wood the other way. At least I can keep "patching" by looking out of the window when it's raining!
 
I'm trying two patches, but think I'll only be able to realistically manage one.
Main one will be Longham Lakes and surrounding fields.
Second is Hengistbury Head, walking the path from the back of the visitor's centre to the first beach huts.
 
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