I should have taken pictues of some of the finished blocks, but I was waiting in line with my hands full and didn't want to get my camera back out. So I'll have to show you my mistake. I think I was so excited to try a new product that I didn’t pay attention to what I was supposed to do with what was in the kit. This is my attempt, which was a big NO, NO.
The block should have looked like this with the white fabric on the back. I don’t know where my brain was, but when I picked up my fabric kit, but I forgot to put the fabric on the back. Duh! You need to add the backing so the entire block is quilted when you are finished. As Barb says, when you’re done, you’re done.
I took my mistake home and gave it another try. This is what it should look like when finished correctly.
Anne Kata has the greatest idea for using up those small pieces of fabric. Check her sidebar too. She has a featured tutorial on how to make your own summer sandals. Awesome.
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Until next time,
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Until next time,
Caroll
4 comments:
That looks fun - oopsie and all, lol - wish I'd been there!
Neat. I'd like to see how it's similar to/different from the technique that Betty Cotton uses...
I wish that I could have attended that...It must have been lots of fun!
Micki
This looks great. Wish I could have been there to see the demo. I will have to look into this further. Love the block you made. Makes a great needle case.
Have a super great day.
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