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Friday, May 7, 2010
Farmer's Wife Sampler
I have been cutting out more blocks...I wanted to have 15 ready to sew. One block has 38 pieces...that's a lot for a 6 1/2" block!! I don't know how people use to cut out everything with templates...I'm so thankful for rotary cutters & mats. I can see I need to speed up if I plan on completing it. I need to plan the class project for the next sewing class that I teach at the local Community College. The new class starts mid August. I plan on taking the one for this session to the long armer soon. It will be the first time I had one done by someone else. I have told my husband that by next spring I plan on having a midarm...I just have to find room for it!!!
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I like the little buttons that show between your posts. Different and cute.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine a block with so many little pieces! I love the pics you shared of your completed blocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog and sharing your Mother's Day story.
Good luck in the give away, and check back late Saturday to see who won!
Have a wonderful Mother's Day!
SheilaC