What's on your quilting "Bucket List"?
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I have a list of probably 40 quilts I want to make, and it grows all the time. I'm still learning, though, so I'm not quite ready for a lot of them.
One I'm getting close to feeling confident enough to do is Storm at Sea. I'm still pretty bad at sewing with bias cuts but I'm getting closer. I really love this pattern so I don't want to do it until I can do a good job of it. I don't like making the same pattern twice so I want it to be good the first time!
Drunkard's Path is another I am still working my way up to...I'm also terrible at curved seams so far.
And the list goes on from there...
One I'm getting close to feeling confident enough to do is Storm at Sea. I'm still pretty bad at sewing with bias cuts but I'm getting closer. I really love this pattern so I don't want to do it until I can do a good job of it. I don't like making the same pattern twice so I want it to be good the first time!
Drunkard's Path is another I am still working my way up to...I'm also terrible at curved seams so far.
And the list goes on from there...
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Please let us know how the Winding Ways works! I have been looking at this die and wondering if it will be difficult to piece accurately. Thanks!
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It's never going to happen because I'm no good at curves, but I have always loved Double Wedding Ring. Failing that, I would like someday to learn hand applique and do something really pretty with lots of colors.
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