part 2 of it took me 45 minutes to make the 10 minute block!
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Originally Posted by DawnMarie
Very cute fabric for a baby quilt. I made a couple of quilts like this for my daughter when she was a baby. She loves them. However, she has ripped several of the 3D bowties. They got caught on furniture and stuff when she was dragging them around.
I had to wash them a lot. "Biological baby messes" tended to get caught in the pockets under the bowties.
I had to wash them a lot. "Biological baby messes" tended to get caught in the pockets under the bowties.
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Very pretty blocks. And don't ever think a block named in minutes is how long it will take most of us to make it. First off a quilter on Utube uses precut squares, that saves alot of time. Second she has the best equipment, and she makes the blocks alot before she times herself. I too am just making a lapsize quilt of big 10 minute blocks. I had to iron, cut, pin, tear out occasional seams,iron again, etc till I got each so named 10-minute block completed. I estimate about 20 minutes per block after I got good at it. LOL So you did great!!!!!!!!!!!!
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