is the name of my new quilt!
My friend Kirsty was looking for some other versions
of her latest pattern before it is released soon.
It was only when I was making Block #2 that I
spotted a couple of errors in Block #1 (above)
Block # 3 is quite similar to #1 but that's ok....
#4 is similar to #2
Each block measures 17", so at the moment it
is approximately 35" square.
If I can buy some more cream solid fabric, I'll add
outer borders
Happy sewing!
SUZ
is approximately 35" square.
If I can buy some more cream solid fabric, I'll add
outer borders
Happy sewing!
SUZ
9 comments:
Well I sure can't any errors! Apparently they are camouflaged. This is a lovely big block, and four together will be great. Borders aren't needed, in my opinion... though I know you didn't ask. :-)
Now this is fun!! I looked for the errors, but can't spot them at all, so they are well-disguised if there are any. This reminds me of old-time patchwork blocks, but with a new twist. It's a very fun block; I hope your friend does well!
Hi Susan, your blog is loading again, sorry for having you worried! Lovely blocks! The mistake in the first block, phew, I had t takr a good look. Does it have to do with a few squares near the center that are switched, some are a bit darker and some are a bit ligther and they be the other way around? Well... when it’s so hard to find, who cares!
I think your quilt looks fab and I can't see any errors. I love the palette you've chosen and I look forward to seeing how you quilt and finish it.
It is looking good. I can see how easy it would be to put a few of those squares in the wrong place. Not a problem as long as you pick it up - and you did!
Took me a while to find those errors. No one will ever notice. All those seams to press!!
Lovely block & I've not discovered the error. Well done & it's fun to do test patterns, not that I've done any for a long time now. Oh, we are home, so may try & catch you at some stage. Take care.
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