Monday, August 19, 2013
One Swoon Block Becomes Five!
I worked on SWOON all day yesterday while gabbing with Becky and watching Bonnie and such. I am just taking my time and trying to do a nice job. I am love, LOVE, loving it!
I ran out of the light blue fabric in the block above and decided to do what Bonnie Hunter would do and just substituted something similar I had. If it bugs me it may wind up on the back, but so far I am fine with it!
The other four blocks (of the nine I am starting with, there may be seven more after that..) are all marked and pinned and ready to go! :)
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4 comments:
Beautiful Swoons, I love them all.
I specially love the first one, the dots and bright florals look great together!
oh bother! I still have only made ONE swoon ! I had better get a move on :-) Your SWOONS are lovely, and I love the idea of adding in a 'ring in' fabric for the shortfall, works beautifully!
These are some AWESOME swoon blocks! I love the fact you used different fabrics in that one block! Maybe you could do that to a few blocks, and see what they have to say 100 years down the road! LOL
It's great that you are taking the time to make them and not rushing. Too often I rush the process and I should concentrate more on my accuracy. Great job.
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