Thanks Bill and Kittygram. I really appreciate the enthusiasm. I love doing the tutorials. I just did one on my butterfly magnets a week ago or so. You can find it in the tutorials.
I love anything that is small. I am going to keep watch on your progress here. I would love to do some of it and when I have more time I probably will. Right now I have orders to get done and am doing the Doll Quilt Swap. but I may try to squeeze in some of these rows. I really like what you guys have done so far!! Hey this would make a great Doll Quilt on a smaller scale wouldn't it? |
we are waiting for you sewjoyce
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KittyGram.....
Yes, I am so intrigued with all of them.....I can't wait to get into those projets.....THANKS TO RHONDA :-) Come on Sew Joyce!!!!! Ronda, you are excused from this one bcause you are spending so much time coming up with all of these wonderful new ideas and projects..I love smaller projects as well... |
LOL thanks Bill I will live vicariously through you guys here on this one!!
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Originally Posted by JanieW
ligia,
I agree with Bill. I wouldn't do it over. IŽll take experts advice... :P |
Originally Posted by chewboo
we are waiting for you sewjoyce
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i only have one snowflake done so far
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Originally Posted by chewboo
i only have one snowflake done so far
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then i signed up for the siggy block
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Bill I just looked at the Jan snowflake on Claudia's site. You could use my Boston Block to make the snowflake pinwheel part. It would make the tiny piecing easier to do. You would have a bit of waste but it is acceptable. damage if anyone has trouble with handling the tiny stuff.
http://www.bitsnpiecesworkshop.com/p...stonBlocks.php What I do tho is to use a larger swatch to make the Boston blocks and then the leftovers are easier to recycle into more blocks. Just a thought. |
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