Old 01-10-2010, 12:10 PM
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Sheree from Chicago
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
Originally Posted by Sheree from Chicago
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
the only one to watch out for is E12 and those 4 little units in the center.

if you look i'm off on the bottom left point.

i re-stitched it 3 times (which is my cut off) and then said i'll come back to it on the "off" week if it still bothers me.
Your E12 looks good Klue - I love your fabrics, especially the indigo.
The first one I did 3X, then did another 2x and then I took your advice and moved on. I have not had a problem PP previously with things lining up. That is the beauty of PP. Could it be because of the bulk and tiny piecing? I hope it's not the Tramadol I have to take to be able to sit and sew! If that's the case I'm in big doodoo!
I just finished BR11 to complete week 3. Not perfect but not bad. Moving on.
It's 2:30 AM. Time to count sheep!
yes, the size of these blocks and the tiny pieces pose the bulk of the problems.

if i were making this jane quilt to hang on a wall i'd be using 1/8 seams instead of 1/4 to reduce bulk and thereby ease of piecing and quilting.

the miniature jane i'm making is all 1/8 seams since its never going to be used as a utility quilt.
I have been trimming down to 1/8 due to bulk. The only bad thing is that seams won't be pressed open. Whoever quilts this for me will probably want to strangle me. LOL
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