First extra BOM block
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I'm doing the 2011 House BOM here on the board and this is the first non-house block done. A simple little flower but it took many hours to do today. The seam allowance is turned under and zig-zag sewn on.
Also a picture of the whole BOM. All except the top Church block are just placeholders because I don't know what the monthly blocks will be. PM me with your email address if you want the EQ7 file.
The January house block is here http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-86667-1.htm
Also a picture of the whole BOM. All except the top Church block are just placeholders because I don't know what the monthly blocks will be. PM me with your email address if you want the EQ7 file.
The January house block is here http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-86667-1.htm
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Yep, you can do all this and more. All of these blocks are included in the program, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of blocks. You can also create your own with pieceing, or applique, or both.
It can even do those "swishes" of flying geese that turn every-which-way or in a circle, just by dragging your mouse.
I have the Baltimore Ablum, Folk Art, and Town & Country add-ons with hundreds of more blocks.
For the flower I just printed the Block and printed Templates. That gives me one sheet of all of the pieces and one sheet of the block to use for placement.
It can even do those "swishes" of flying geese that turn every-which-way or in a circle, just by dragging your mouse.
I have the Baltimore Ablum, Folk Art, and Town & Country add-ons with hundreds of more blocks.
For the flower I just printed the Block and printed Templates. That gives me one sheet of all of the pieces and one sheet of the block to use for placement.
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