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Old 09-04-2014, 09:49 AM
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yobrosew
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I lived free-of-order yesterday; all day! And it was invigorating. I had a detailed block and process all mapped out, which was very well planned and ready to go. Then I acquired a treadle and wanted to try with this new toy, so I thru caution to the wind (heavily influenced by this link you shared). It is not important to me to have everything exact. I will square up the blocks after and if the insides are a bit off kilter, so be it. It will give it charm and look like it was intended to be that way. I got so much done in between all the house stuff yesterday -- twenty four blocks. Grabbed a b&w square, log cabined around it with colorful strips, and then put a wider strip of another b&w. The only thing measured and cut to start with is the center square; the rest sew, trim, sew, etc., And you know what? I really think this is going to be one of my favorite end projects. I know I am going to proud of it. So much time and stress removed. Thanks for shareing the link.
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