I'm working on a quilt for my niece. She graduated in December with her Bachelor's degree in Mathematical Biology. I'm so proud of her. This quilt will have a million small geese and less than a million large geese!
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Shelly in South Carolina
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Dalai Lama
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I'm working on this crib sized top that needs an inner border and more 4 patches sewn together for the outer border.
ETA: Scrolling past the picture again I see a seam that's coming open on the border piecing...
Last edited by FreedomLover; 07-13-2019, 05:07 PM.Shelly in South Carolina
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Dalai Lama
US Gardening Zone 8B
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Shelly in South Carolina
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Dalai Lama
US Gardening Zone 8B
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I've got a couple things in the works though I haven't touched them in a while. I'm hoping to before too much longer.
I have a 6" Square Dance cut out and stored in a gallon zippy. It just needs pieced.
I have a quilt for my son in progress. I'm still piecing the fog. The fog material was dyed at a guild class.3 Photos
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I decided to make my niece a quilt using charm packs. Have ten blocks completed, forty more...1 Photo
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#9.107-15-2019, 11:16 AMEditing a commentI've only ever made one quilt (for my eldest granddaughter when she got married 4 years ago), and my husband has decided we need more of them in the house (I love that man!). I have wanted to use pre-cuts, but wasn't sure I had the confidence to do it. Thank you for sharing this..it's going to be lovely!! What size will it be in the end?
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07-15-2019, 03:11 PMEditing a commentKnitnurd, it will be a twin size for her bed.
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07-15-2019, 03:18 PMEditing a commentLOL - my comments are in the pic, getting used to trying to use this site and after two tries, at least I was able to post a pic - anyway, trying no tear paper piecing with freezer paper -
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07-21-2019, 09:28 PMEditing a commentThis looks interesting 🧡 and I love your machine!
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I finished the block I was working on using a new to me method of paper piecing with freezer paper. If anyone is interested I do have the link to the method and the pattern. I don't know if I actually liked this method better, there is no tearing but I don't think it is as perfect as other methods. I did prove to myself again that the old grocery store freezer paper is the best. I tried using the sheets I had and they were not good, you really need paper you can depend on for this method.
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07-22-2019, 01:12 PMEditing a commentNice work and your photo is excellent. Very pretty!
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Your block is lovely!!!!
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08-26-2019, 08:29 PMEditing a commentThis is so pretty! I haven't done paper piecing for a while and have only used regular paper...no, I take that back. I bought foundation paper a few years ago which was shear enough to copy a design on, strong enough to sew thru and light enough to tear easily.
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