Boom 21 - Dunes
#191
Great fussy cutting!
Not sure about that, but I might give you a strong challenge. 3 months is 12 weeks, one a week, I could maybe do 12, but 19 or 20 is faster than the turtle speed I move at. I considered it before I signed up this time. I considered it because I thought it was going to be a small group. Problem is I always pick the hardest blocks to hand sew. 80 pieces per block! I’ve been working on how to get a 12 1/2” Block out of the diamonds and hexagons i’m Currently working with.
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And my DH might like some supper occasionally in those 12 weeks.
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And my DH might like some supper occasionally in those 12 weeks.
#192
Adorable!!! One of the women who works in the office where I work rehabs animals. Right now she has a hawk, cardinal, robin, and one other bird I forget which one, all babies. You never know what animal she will bring w/ her to work next. (she has to bring them b/c they are usually babies and if not sick or hurt. She's had beaver, goat, rabbits, squirrels, all different birds
Great fabs, TG. I would love to make a red, white and blue.
Smart to send another batch, tho I hate it for you. Priority goes very quickly in the right direction, but when it's sent back it's low priority and takes forever... often by the scenic route.
I thought you ladies might like to see our little hatchlings in the garage. A sparrow or wren builds a cool nest in our garage every spring/summer. She had 4 eggs this time and the baby birdies hatched about two days ago. Aren't they cute? Wish I had something to drop into those little beaks, but that's the momma's job.
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Smart to send another batch, tho I hate it for you. Priority goes very quickly in the right direction, but when it's sent back it's low priority and takes forever... often by the scenic route.
I thought you ladies might like to see our little hatchlings in the garage. A sparrow or wren builds a cool nest in our garage every spring/summer. She had 4 eggs this time and the baby birdies hatched about two days ago. Aren't they cute? Wish I had something to drop into those little beaks, but that's the momma's job.
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#193
Kass, cutting the templates out of freezer paper and ironing them directly onto the fabric helps with keeping all aligned properly. And I have a piece of a broken 2” ruler that is small and easy to maneuver.
#194
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Not sure about that, but I might give you a strong challenge. 3 months is 12 weeks, one a week, I could maybe do 12, but 19 or 20 is faster than the turtle speed I move at. I considered it before I signed up this time. I considered it because I thought it was going to be a small group. Problem is I always pick the hardest blocks to hand sew. 80 pieces per block! I’ve been working on how to get a 12 1/2” Block out of the diamonds and hexagons i’m Currently working with.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]595820[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]595821[/ATTACH]
And my DH might like some supper occasionally in those 12 weeks.
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And my DH might like some supper occasionally in those 12 weeks.
#196
#197
Well I made my first boom 21 block today. It is an extra for H4B. When I saw your sea turtle fabric I decided you needed one of this block, I made it a couple of booms back for an ocean quilt.
The technique has thick seams but as long as you aren't hand quilting shouldn't be a big problem.
Here it is before the "magic" of the folding edges.
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and here it is after the edges are folded and stitched.
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The technique has thick seams but as long as you aren't hand quilting shouldn't be a big problem.
Here it is before the "magic" of the folding edges.
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and here it is after the edges are folded and stitched.
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#198
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: Philomath, Oregon
Posts: 2,076
Well I made my first boom 21 block today. It is an extra for H4B. When I saw your sea turtle fabric I decided you needed one of this block, I made it a couple of booms back for an ocean quilt.
The technique has thick seams but as long as you aren't hand quilting shouldn't be a big problem.
Here it is before the "magic" of the folding edges.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]595828[/ATTACH]
and here it is after the edges are folded and stitched.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]595829[/ATTACH]
The technique has thick seams but as long as you aren't hand quilting shouldn't be a big problem.
Here it is before the "magic" of the folding edges.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]595828[/ATTACH]
and here it is after the edges are folded and stitched.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]595829[/ATTACH]
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