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Old 06-08-2020, 04:35 AM
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and more....
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Old 06-08-2020, 04:37 AM
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And here's the last of them.
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Old 06-08-2020, 05:58 AM
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OMG, they are wonderful. The 4th block in the 1st grouping has 3 little tiny birds, how in the world did you do those birds so tiny. They are awesome, but then all of your blocks are awesome.
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The patience and workmanship in this is simply mind-blowing. I'm in awe!! Absolutely stunning!! Thanks for showing us your progress!
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Originally Posted by SewingSenior View Post
OMG, they are wonderful. The 4th block in the 1st grouping has 3 little tiny birds, how in the world did you do those birds so tiny. They are awesome, but then all of your blocks are awesome.
A friend gave me a little scrap of fabric that had a bunch of little robins all over in random fashion. I just cut out the birds, sewed them on intact, and then stitched beaks using embroidery floss.

You know that when you applique you can never look at fabrics the same way. I bought a fabric one time because it looked like feathers for a pheasant. It was just brownish fabric with scallops. But I saw feathers. It turned out quite nicely and it got given away long ago. When I made an applique quilt of a loon, I didn't have anything that looked like loon plumage. But, I found things that made it work. I'll have to find a picture of that one. I still have it.

Thanks, Sewing Senior and Pied Piper for the kind words. It's not done yet. It's still going to take quite a bit of work to get it totally finished.
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wow, the blocks look even better together!
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Oh so lovely!!!!
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Thank you. I'm still plugging along.
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Wow, that is going to be stunning!

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Wow, that is going to be stunning!

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Thanks, Rob.
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