At the moment I am working on foundation piecing. I am loving it. Amazing sharp points, easy to do little pieces and looking bright. I saw it on a blog, which then referenced you to the pattern.
This has been designed by Janice at Better Off Thread - Linked here to her tutorial etc for this block.
I was going to do an entire circle but then I have the begining of so many quilts that have no ending somehow. So I thought that a cushion or pillow will be better. I am also trying to do smaller blocks because spring is here and there is soooo much to do outside. Trying to fit that all in with working fulltime and presto, not a lot of sewing gets done. But in the meantime I am just getting a thrill from doing the blocks.
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ReplyDeleteYour project is beautiful and similar to mine in that they both are circles with continuous pieced layers around them. I wanted to thank you for stopping by my blog and commenting. Your comment delighted me! I could not find an email, so I hope it is ok to thank you here. Happy Quilting!
ReplyDeleteFoundation piecing gives lovely crisp points, your piecing is no exception. I look forward to seeing the finished item.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous points! I so love the details you can get with foundation piecing! This is looking gorgeous so far :)
ReplyDeleteYour foundation piecing is gorgeous - isn't it a great way to master those points?!! I'm struggling to divide my time between in and outdoors at the moment as well!
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