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Thursday, May 21, 2020
Bento Box - #9 and #10 -
On my Devon County Bento Box blocks - ;))
Bento Box - HERE -
Here's #9 -
And #10 -
I still have 20 more to make -
I was going to mix them up -
But decided it would probably be easier to lay them out later -
If I had three identical blocks -
So I wouldn't have to worry about BOTH fabrics -
Not touching the same fabric in the next block -
And lucky for me -
I have little left overs to tell me -
Which strip goes with what - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
I am choosing "what color" I will work on -kind of day by day. Mine is not at all organized. ha ha.
I have decided that if I have trouble keeping fabrics from touching, that I will pool colors and put them close on purpose.
Your approach makes sense and having those little strips will certainly help.
Your bento box blocks are looking good. I could never go that slowly, it would be like torture. You go girl!
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