Unity Quilt-along
#93
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,257
Looks good, Sync! I'm just where you are on mine.
My row 4's were very uneven as to how far they stuck out to the sides, which led me to attempt a very clumsy fix using the sashing to try to even things up. But I'm just going to plow ahead and not worry about it. I've decided that I will use my filled in pinwheels, so on to those.
My row 4's were very uneven as to how far they stuck out to the sides, which led me to attempt a very clumsy fix using the sashing to try to even things up. But I'm just going to plow ahead and not worry about it. I've decided that I will use my filled in pinwheels, so on to those.
#94
Thanks Connie & joe’smom.
Now, now joe’smom there isn’t any clumsy fixes ..... just creative additions ..... If you look at my flying geese rows, I had put those rows on a bit different from Bonnie’s, mainly because my top is measuring about 1 1/2” larger than Bonnie’s.
Now, now joe’smom there isn’t any clumsy fixes ..... just creative additions ..... If you look at my flying geese rows, I had put those rows on a bit different from Bonnie’s, mainly because my top is measuring about 1 1/2” larger than Bonnie’s.
#95
Super Member
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
Posts: 4,257
Sync, thanks for the encouraging words!
My Unity adventure came to an abrupt end this weekend, as I couldn't bring myself to use the pinwheels; I just didn't like them enough. So I put on some reverse geese and a border with my main fabric, and called it a day. I'm happy with the final product, but glad to be done with it!
My Unity adventure came to an abrupt end this weekend, as I couldn't bring myself to use the pinwheels; I just didn't like them enough. So I put on some reverse geese and a border with my main fabric, and called it a day. I'm happy with the final product, but glad to be done with it!