My Sampler of Almazuelas: Bloques # 3 y # 4
#1
Hello! Good morning to all!
How you started the weekend? I hope that very well!
Following .... "my contributions" (Jajaja!), now your turn to Block # 3 and # 4 Sampler Almazuelas!
I learn this technique of Bethlehem. You can find this block in detail on her blog "Bethlehem and its designs" [url] http://belnysusdiseos.blogspot.com/2011/09/bloque-japones.html [/ url]
This is the "Block Japanese", Version 1 and Version 2.
I made them a PDF file with photos of Step by Step (no text) in both blocks.
If you look at them in detail will appreciate it. It was an effort to take all the pictures (95!), But I would not encourage you to write instructions to the translator. But I hope the pictures make sense to you.
I also outline the design of the block and the cuts should be made into fabrics in inches.
If any member of QB do, appreciate it if you mention that publishes Almazuela Technique is a native of La Rioja, Spain.
Would enjoy and thank you very much for looking!
A big hug!
How you started the weekend? I hope that very well!
Following .... "my contributions" (Jajaja!), now your turn to Block # 3 and # 4 Sampler Almazuelas!
I learn this technique of Bethlehem. You can find this block in detail on her blog "Bethlehem and its designs" [url] http://belnysusdiseos.blogspot.com/2011/09/bloque-japones.html [/ url]
This is the "Block Japanese", Version 1 and Version 2.
I made them a PDF file with photos of Step by Step (no text) in both blocks.
If you look at them in detail will appreciate it. It was an effort to take all the pictures (95!), But I would not encourage you to write instructions to the translator. But I hope the pictures make sense to you.
I also outline the design of the block and the cuts should be made into fabrics in inches.
If any member of QB do, appreciate it if you mention that publishes Almazuela Technique is a native of La Rioja, Spain.
Would enjoy and thank you very much for looking!
A big hug!
Block 3
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Almazuela in detail
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Texture
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Block 4
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Almazuela in detail
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Texture
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The 4 Blocks
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Photo Bloque # 3
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Photo Bloque # 4
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Originally Posted by GV09
Hello! Good morning to all!
How you started the weekend? I hope that very well!
Following .... "my contributions" (Jajaja!), now your turn to Block # 3 and # 4 Sampler Almazuelas!
I learn this technique of Bethlehem. You can find this block in detail on her blog "Bethlehem and its designs" [url] http://belnysusdiseos.blogspot.com/2011/09/bloque-japones.html [/ url]
This is the "Block Japanese", Version 1 and Version 2.
I made them a PDF file with photos of Step by Step (no text) in both blocks.
If you look at them in detail will appreciate it. It was an effort to take all the pictures (95!), But I would not encourage you to write instructions to the translator. But I hope the pictures make sense to you.
I also outline the design of the block and the cuts should be made into fabrics in inches.
If any member of QB do, appreciate it if you mention that publishes Almazuela Technique is a native of La Rioja, Spain.
Would enjoy and thank you very much for looking!
A big hug!
How you started the weekend? I hope that very well!
Following .... "my contributions" (Jajaja!), now your turn to Block # 3 and # 4 Sampler Almazuelas!
I learn this technique of Bethlehem. You can find this block in detail on her blog "Bethlehem and its designs" [url] http://belnysusdiseos.blogspot.com/2011/09/bloque-japones.html [/ url]
This is the "Block Japanese", Version 1 and Version 2.
I made them a PDF file with photos of Step by Step (no text) in both blocks.
If you look at them in detail will appreciate it. It was an effort to take all the pictures (95!), But I would not encourage you to write instructions to the translator. But I hope the pictures make sense to you.
I also outline the design of the block and the cuts should be made into fabrics in inches.
If any member of QB do, appreciate it if you mention that publishes Almazuela Technique is a native of La Rioja, Spain.
Would enjoy and thank you very much for looking!
A big hug!
do u draw each line on your batting? by hand or what?
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