I finally got Step #3 done this morning. I had to work on them early in the day while my mind was uncluttered. They can get turned around the wrong way all by themselves and so I felt lucky when I only had to rip and resew one of them.
It's going to be interesting to see what all these quilts turn out like, isn't it?Your Paducah trip sounded great, my sister Keryn has been, and visited the legendary Hancocks, but that's still on my list of Want-to-Do's. One day! Post a picture of the Feathered cross, I'd like to see it.I wish I was a better blogger and posted every day, but I'm just too busy, drats.
5 comments:
Only one? Good for you! Sounds like you have conquered any quilting dyslexia you have.
They look great, and I like your colors so much!
Arghhh - I haven't even cut step 2 yet!
It's going to be interesting to see what all these quilts turn out like, isn't it?Your Paducah trip sounded great, my sister Keryn has been, and visited the legendary Hancocks, but that's still on my list of Want-to-Do's. One day!
Post a picture of the Feathered cross, I'd like to see it.I wish I was a better blogger and posted every day, but I'm just too busy, drats.
I found these a little challenging too. We are ready for step #4!
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