I surprise myself -
And have a REALLY good idea -
That saves me some time and trouble - LOL -
I finished sewing the bottom row -
On the 10 White/Color Churn Dash blocks -
Pressed them all nice and neat -
And put them up on the design wall -
Then it was time to trim the first batch of Black/Color HST -
The ones in the back are for the next batch -
I already had the middle rows sewn together -
And THAT was my REALLY good idea -
After the first batch of Black/Color HST were trimmed -
It was easy to grab a "middle" row -
And lay out the other two matching "bars" -
And the four corner HST -
And there was no "guessing" -
As to which "way" the Black/Color pieces went -
The "middle" row told me all I needed to know - LOL -
In this batch - the Black goes next to the White -
So I made a pile to sew together tomorrow -
Then I can play with the other set of Black/Color HST and bars -
Those will have the Black/Color reversed -
And the "middle" row tells me -
In this batch - the Colors go next to the White -
I already DID that part - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
4 comments:
Yes, that is what I meant about the organizational part of it when I commented on the post about doing the middle rows first. *IF* you got all the middles right, then the rest is much more simple. The thinking is mostly done.
I like anything that takes “thinking” off the table. Also, numbers. These are looking wonderful!
Thinking on the front end always pays off. Thinking after the fact requires my nemesis- the seam ripper.
Looks like you're on a roll.
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