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Sunday, June 21, 2020
A little more playing -
I had these two ready the other day - ;))
So after I cut them -
I put them up on the design wall-
Block #2 - A -
And if I switch them around -
I get - Block #2 - B -
Block #3 - A -
Block #3 - B -
I haven't decided which way I want to sew them together yet -
It may depend on what I choose for the centers -
And I have some more to play with tomorrow - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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Interesting, I just saw how similar this block is the the Bento in construction. I also see how easily it could be to sew this one wrong also. Ha ha. As I recall, the very first churn dash block I made didn't come out as a churn dash for that very reason.
The more I see those fabrics, the more they grow on me. Maybe not all together crazy like that if I were to use them, but I do like their funky vibe. Like they just don't care what the other fabrics, sporting flowers and dainty dots, think of them. But then again, maybe that all together use is what makes them so awesome? You design maven, you!
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