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Monday, April 13, 2020
A small change -
Turned this -
Into this - ;))
Jack (my seam ripper) and I had a good time Sunday -
We un-sewed the top set of blocks -
Then simply switched the center strips -
In ALL of the blocks -
From the layout in the top row -
To the layout in the bottom row -
Then used all four BLACK ones - for one BIG block -
And all four RED ones - for another BIG block -
Alternating the center rows -
Top row - vertical/horizontal -
Bottom row - horizontal/vertical -
For a totally different look - ;))
And then this pile -
Turned into this pile -
With a little "pressing" - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
Love or hate him, Jack is our constant companion.
I used to hate ripping seams. Now that I have found a seam ripper that I like, I don't mind it so much. (But I still prefer to never need to rip a seam.)
You turned your O's into H's. OH! Hahahahaha. (I've been left alone too long...) And I like the newly pressed fabrics!
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