Am I in over my head?
#41
You could post the link to the pattern for us. I'm very impressed with the side triangle blocks. I'm working on a simple double Irish chain and spent an obscene amount of time last night ripping out errors!
#42
Looks good to me! Just take your time and follow directions and you'll be fine. There's no law that says you have to start at the beginner level. And if you get stuck just ask for help here...everyone here is so generous.
#48
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Remember you are the harder judge of your quilting. Go slow - no big rush. When I feel that way. I will do just 4 (for the corners or corner stones), then do something a little different with the fabric in the middle. Or if I am not going to do anything but the pattern I pick, then I will make one (1) row of blocks (3). Like all the blocks for the top of this block, I will only do the tops of all my blocks. If I am unable to sew them together as a strip, then I will label them and put each on into it's own baggie. Then move onto the next row of blocks (or middle row). I have found that doing one row of 3 blocks is easyer for me. Good luck, you've got a great start.
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