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Originally Posted by Macybaby View Post
Jmoore, I used the basic layout from Pintangle for 8.5" UF blocks and used 10" squares of muslin to draw the basic lines on the back. The are designed so you can start with the center and work your way out, sewing and flipping the fabric like you'd do with paper piecing. Since I used muslin, there weren't any papers to remove afterwards. I'd been collecting lace and trims for some time, and had several fat quarter bundles of neutrals, and then just let my imagination play. I used invisible thread to zigzag down the loose edges of the lace and trims, and then used machine embroidery thread and did a lot of fancy machine
Cathy, thank you for sharing your process...I hope you will post a close up photo of it when it’s finished. It is a beautiful quilt.

Jillmc, what a handy DH ... I’m sure you are loving your new sewing table.

TX325 I like how bright your units look and kudos for keeping up. Is this your first BH mystery?
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