Old 08-31-2019, 05:41 PM
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Teen, I looked up some videos on the Apliquick method. I think I can do it! I've had a roll of freezer paper for a while now, and really never understood how to use it.

Originally Posted by zozee
Sewbiz, the bunny is so cute—though he really oughta pull himself together!

My 17 year old has a desire to be a good dad someday, although he hasn’t specified a number.
LOL, the bunny will pull himself together!

Your 17yo can practice his 'dad' skills by being an awesome uncle. My older two (parents of the grandbabies) called my youngest son "Funcle"... Fun Uncle. He is a great uncle and loves his little nieces.

Originally Posted by geevee

Got the blocks done and trimmed, a couple seams needs a resew as a few of the white squares are slightly wonky, these are finishing at 2 3/4" each (which is why I tried the strip sets for the narrow pieces), but later, I'm famished and haven't even figured out what to eat yet.

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Geevee, the woven blocks are coming together so pretty! Can't wait to see the bag you make with them.

Iceblossom, the postcard quilt is very impressive! So much to look at. I love it that you have little built in private jokes in the blocks. Love the shadowbox setting too.

Karamarie, so sorry about the fracture diagnosis. Seems like so many friends are falling recently. Hope you recover well and can get the cast off soon.

Originally Posted by Macybaby

Got my "watercolor candi quilt" together. It is 80x80, 1600 squares. Now on to the next project.

This is an amazing work! I would be so intimidated trying to keep all that organized. It looks like a bargello. So gorgeous!

Everyone is making great progress on their projects.
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