Do you always get up this early?
Enjoy seeing the array of fabric choices, too! Looking forward to the 'later today'...
I like seeing the dark and light values forming a secondary design.
Great way to use up stash. Love them
I love the Twisting Turning Twenty... I made one for my grandson and it's just stellar! Much, much easier than it looks...
That's my kind of Quilting.... Big Blocks... (*._,*)J~MT
wooh! I didn't realize the blocks were that big. I love both of these quilts!
Very dramatic! Those blocks really made a statement. I like it.
I've avoided making a Turning Twenty quilt so far. This version appeals to me. Something a bit different. I like the interesting diagonal design created by the light/dark fabrics. I'm sure your students are enjoying the class.
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Do you always get up this early?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy seeing the array of fabric choices, too! Looking forward to the 'later today'...
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the dark and light values forming a secondary design.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use up stash. Love them
ReplyDeleteI love the Twisting Turning Twenty... I made one for my grandson and it's just stellar! Much, much easier than it looks...
ReplyDeleteThat's my kind of Quilting.... Big Blocks... (*._,*)
ReplyDeleteJ~MT
wooh! I didn't realize the blocks were that big. I love both of these quilts!
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic! Those blocks really made a statement. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI've avoided making a Turning Twenty quilt so far. This version appeals to me. Something a bit different. I like the interesting diagonal design created by the light/dark fabrics. I'm sure your students are enjoying the class.
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