Originally Posted by Steve
Yeah, I know being a novice I might be overlooking something, otherwise why didn’t they do it this way?
As you might have guessed, I do a lot of reading of books on patterns for piecing.
I've read many a book/article saying "First you cut 2,754 blocks . 1326 of fabric A, 128 of fabric B, 651 of fabric C, and 649 of fabric D."
I don't think so.
And you look at the pattern, it takes four different stripsets, each with 12 strips in it. The whole thing can be cut out in a day, sewn in two.
Never think that because someone got it published, they know the best way to do it. It ain't so.
Keep on truckin' (and stay out of the rain)
tim in san jose