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Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Three of these -
GREEN ones -
And three more of these GREEN ones -
And the GREEN one of these -
Were all I got done today - ;))
As much as I like the "circles" -
I don't want to have to try to match them when I sew the blocks together -
So I'll probably take the lazy way out -
And go with the "other" layout - LOL - ;))
And if I look at it a certain way -
It looks like a curvy "bowtie" -
Doesn't it? -
Or is it just me? - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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4 comments:
Yes, I see the curvy bowtie. It would be more obvious set on point. But I like it this way with the diagonal motion.
If you want to fuss with it a bunch, you could try for a setting that has a circle dead center and then work your way out, matching as you go. But there I go assuming you'll make a whole bunch...maybe these four are it! But I do like this setting!
beautiful blocks
Yup! I was going to tell you that they looked like bow ties. . .but then I got to the rest of your post and saw that you beat me to it. LOL
Keep up the good work!
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