Originally Posted by Muse&Sew
(Post 6123831)
Hi Lstew2212,
Postage is just one money order per person for all sets you sign up for. You'll enclose all 3 sets you signed up for in one envelope include a USPS money order, stamps, or cash for $6.00 to cover return postage to you. Do remember to enclose a shipping label! |
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Here's my 1st set of big blocks, a fun log cabin. To the side is the twist bat block. Let me know if you think I should choose a lighter background.[ATTACH=CONFIG]419573[/ATTACH]
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Originally Posted by Muse&Sew
(Post 6127673)
Here's my 1st set of big blocks, a fun log cabin. To the side is the twist bat block. Let me know if you think I should choose a lighter background.[ATTACH=CONFIG]419573[/ATTACH]
I think both blocks are great. Nice job. Kinda gives me ideas. Thanks |
How cute! I love both of them. :) I got 2 sets finished tonight, but don't have a photo yet. Both are applique'.
I tried to order more Steam A Seam 2, but can't find it ANYwhere. I went to the manufacturer's website, and apparently there was a manufacturing issue they're working to correct. It just says to check back soon, with no date given. :( What does everyone else use for applique? I tried HeatnBond Lite, but it just doesn't seem to stick as well for me as Steam A Seam 2, and it's harder to use (at least for me). I figured out the freezer paper method (finally), and used it for the sets I made this morning, but inside corners are nearly impossible to do without leaving a raw edge. |
Very cute blocks. Love them all!
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Here are some photos of the sets that are finished so far. :)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]419885[/ATTACH] Above: I found this fabric on Fabric.com. It's called Nevermore (after the Edgar Allen Poe story, I suppose), and it's got all kinds of spooky things on it. It was a little larger scale than I was expecting, and I didn't want to chop it up too much, so I just added borders to it. They're 12-1/2" blocks. [ATTACH=CONFIG]419886[/ATTACH] Above: I used the freezer paper method to applique the circles onto the background. They're 6-1/2" squares. I fell in love with the swirly kitty fabric! Wish I'd bought more of it. :) [ATTACH=CONFIG]419887[/ATTACH] Above: Lastly, here are some dresden fans made from a striped Halloween fabric. The coordinating fabric is a purple blender, but it kind of looks blue on my screen. The background is a black blender fabric with gold glitter. Two sets to go! I'm still trying to decide what to do on those. One will likely be a traditionally-pieced block made from two different owl fabrics, but I don't know what pattern yet. :) |
Very creative, fun, blocks moonrise! Love them all!
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Thanks! :) How many swappers are signed up so far?
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Moon I am loving all your blocks.
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Just out of curiosity, what sizes are your blocks. I have my patterns picked out, but I would like to know the general size of everybody else is thinking of.
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