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Monday, September 25, 2017
Changed my mind -
After I made the first potholder - the one on the bottom right - ;))
The prints look OK on the backs -
But some of the poor chickens and roosters got their heads (and other body parts) cut off when I cut the strips and sewed them back together -
They don't even want to play well together on the wall -
There's just too much going on in these - they don't look good to me AT ALL -
So - rather than waste any more Insul-Brite or batting -
I relegated them to the "orphan block" pile -
And took a look at my Mountain To Be Quilted - ;))
I think I'm going to tackle that instead -
And start with this one - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
Yea that one block is lots of .... To much.
Yes, chickens don't like getting chopped up much.
You could call those "Chicken Hash" potholders. LOL
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