how pretty! I agree - you should finish it - and be proud of your new skill!
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Problem is - it has to get in line behind the projects with deadlines.
Grandson's birthday big boy quilt - March 2 (needs a bit more, but basically done) Wedding quilt - March 24 (partially pieced) 3 baby quilts - showers in April - (one finished, 2 not started, but fabric on hand) 2 retiree quilts for teachers I work with - May 7 (1 partially pieced, fabric on hand) 4 placemats to complete a set I gave my mother for Christmas (she wants 8, I gave her 4) - Mother's Day Senior piano student recital quilt - May 12 (almost finished quilting) Grandson's teacher and aide - 2 quilts - May 24 (not even planned, but will shop my stash) Church graduates - 3 - May - one is finished, one is pieced, one not started, but will shop my stash) Wedding quilt - June (may use a top I have on hand) So .... this little project is in line. I'm going to a 4 day retreat in July - that may be when it gets finished. Hope I can remember how to do it by then! |
Your contrasting colors look great together. Finish the project, it deserves to get done and be displayed:thumbup:
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Looking good so far! Great color choices! Congrats on trying paper piecing-it can be addicting. :)
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beautiful!! reminds me, i still have something i started in a class.
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I love this because it is so different!! Lovely!!!!
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Looks really good! I agree, pp'ing isn't my favorite technique, but there are times when it's the best way to put a block together. It's good to take a class to learn how to do it because it sure can get confusing when you try to figure it out yourself. Ask me how I know:o
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very nice great colors!!!!!
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Very pretty colors and great sharp lines. I love paper piecing. I'm usually so successful when I use this method. If you can sew a straight line, it usually turns out great.
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