Two Dutch Treat blocks
Court Jester
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M-8 Enchanged Square
Paper pieced
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Rotary cut & machine pieced
Rotary cut & machine pieced and applique.
I'll obviously be doing this one over.
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I have 22 Dear Jane blocks left and they look to be the most difficult. Why did I leave all the hard ones for last?
Still very cold here and a light skiff of snow this morning. I'm ready for spring!
2 comments:
Wow, you have been busy. Some of those blocks look so hard and in my head I think..."I can not do that"...amazing work.
Mary that is why I go row by row on Dear Jane, it mixes them up so you aren't left with all the more difficult ones at the end.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
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