storm at sea block in green and cream - 6.5 inches unfinished size (approximately)
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storm at sea block in green and cream - 6.5 inches unfinished size (approximately)
I made this block from scraps from another project - a long time ago.
It is NOT paper-pieced.
If one looks carefully at the back, one can see that some seams have been sewn more than once.
It's almost the expected size - I think it will become a pot holder someday.
It is NOT paper-pieced.
If one looks carefully at the back, one can see that some seams have been sewn more than once.
It's almost the expected size - I think it will become a pot holder someday.
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I like it. You have plenty of seam allowance so that when you bind/sash it, the block will square up nicely. As far as the back, I tell my students, you cover that up. No one knows but you how that looks!
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You should be proud! I have never made a SAS, let alone a 6 1/2" one! That is a hard enough block at 12! SAS is definitely on my bucket list, in fact I have pattern printed and fabrics set aside. I plan on doing one that someone posted a while back that alternates snails trail blocks. It was a very cool result.
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