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Tiny Needle Tuesday
I could have had this finished if I had remembered to pack it on our trip. It's small so it would have been a good on the road project but I forgot it. I only have four more flowers and the rest of the border to go so I'm pretty sure it will be done before it's time to bring out my December projects.
I did remember to pack a little bag with enough pieces to finish these two Patchwork of the Crosses blocks. Paper piecing is a good travel project if you get everything cut out before hand.
Speaking of paper piecing, here's what Dear Jane looks like right now. Since I am halfway through Row D I had to get out another packet of pieces and sort them out for the rest of the row. They come in a big jumble and you have to use the book to figure out what goes where. The next one is on the book on the right and it looks like a real pain. I've got it sitting here staring at me but I'm going to have to be in the right frame of mind to get it started.
The stitching looks lovely! Quilts fascinate me. I've never been one for making them, but I've always loved, loved cutting out the pieces.
ReplyDeleteTurkeys are looking good! Dear Jane would make me CRAZY!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteYikes! I'm looking at those little tiny pieces on the cutting mat, wondering how those will be used. I guess that with lots of projects in progress you can move on to another one when you're not in the right frame of mind.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you will still finish the turkey heap before Thanksgiving! Dear Jane is certainly intimidating!
ReplyDeleteThose turkey are coming right along. I think the animal pile projects are the cutest things.
ReplyDeleteDear Jane would give me a headache for sure.
Blessings,
Betsy
Love those turkeys!
ReplyDeleteDear Jane - no thank you, but I’d gladly work on the other projects.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finished turkeys!
ReplyDeleteSome of those paper pieces look tiny, I think I would be worried about them blowing away and me loosing one!
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