I have a new respect for those who do miniature quilts. I swear some of the pieces on this landscape quilt are smaller than what I usually trim off of a block to square it up! I've already thrown away a piece because I thought it was just a "bunny ear" . Truth be told I am enjoying doing this pattern (but you wouldn't know it for all the whining...and there will be more I assure you, lol).
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Iron freezer paper template to RIGHT side of fabric. |
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All the pieces in this section sewn together. |
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3 sections done today. I peeled some of the pieces off cause I couldn't wait to see what it looks like. |
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I can see part of the roof of the mill! |
Things started off really slow, but I've got the hang of this now. The next 20 something sections should go together a little easier now that I got me a groove happenin'!
Happy Stitching!
Corina
4 comments:
This looks like a fun project! I can't wait to see your progress and the finished project. It looks like it will be worth the effort :-)
What a puzzle! You have gotten off to a great start. I can't imagine working with all those tiny pieces.
I saw the trunk show in Morden and thought they were amazing, but knew I would never attempt one. Good for you!! It is going to be fabulous.♥
Oh my goodness, I saw the photo in your last post of some pieces beside a dime... those are tiny. But it's going to be beautiful once it's done.
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