2021 Old School BOM Discussion and Photos
#362
Super Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,256
For the first time in my quilting life I am invoking the galloping horse rule (if you can't notice it while riding by on a galloping horse . . . )
This block is such a mess (creases, waves and bubbles everywhere -- which don't really show in the photo), and I don't really understand why, as I was careful about matching my edges and keeping my curved seam consistent.
This block is such a mess (creases, waves and bubbles everywhere -- which don't really show in the photo), and I don't really understand why, as I was careful about matching my edges and keeping my curved seam consistent.
#364
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2020
Posts: 148
Joe’s mom and DJ, thanks for thinking of me.
Yes, starting in January, I did start downloading the instructions. I was afraid that they would be taken down.
I have to admit, the last curved block is a little scary. Even looking at it concerns me….
But good for you, Joe’s mom!
Yes, starting in January, I did start downloading the instructions. I was afraid that they would be taken down.
I have to admit, the last curved block is a little scary. Even looking at it concerns me….
But good for you, Joe’s mom!
#365
I like sewing curves, so this one looks fun. Whew, what a lot of pages of directions! I like the Drunkard's Path way because I think that will give me some more choices for the fabrics. I'm glad she gave a template for it.
#367
grandma's girl, I have been printing the patterns and saving digital copies. I have seen so many nice combinations of material and pattern you girls are making that I will probably want to make some combination of the BOM blocks in a whole different combination. Using prints specific to each season has been been hard for some of the patterns! I am back in the saddle sewing again this week.