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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Cleaning up, cutting triangles..........
I had to pack up the few things left from the garage sale so I could move my car back in out of the sun. Then it was time to start cleaning the basement in anticipation of the art quilters visit on Monday. By evening I just wanted to cut up some more of the scraps into triangles. I am trying to decide what group of fabric I want to use for the Hunter Star blocks. I will probably use a 3" finished triangle square and a 6" plain square instead of the 2 and 4" that I used to test the layout that I showed yesterday.
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13 comments:
What? More colourful stars?
Bring it on!!
Just can't leave your studio cutter alone, can you? *lol* Certainly wish I had your energy...
Looking forward to seeing this project come to life!
At this rate there won't be any fabric left for the Estate Sale. LOL Chris
Cool system!
You should do a quilt along with your hunter star quilt, so others could quilt with you.
how many layers are you cutting through?
Karen
Sounds like you'll have fun now that the garage sale is over. Love seeing pics of what you are cutting with your Studio!
I have those dies. Can't wait to see it. I may have to try it too. Hannah
It has to be fun being able to cut out so fast. Now you can spend more time sewing. Today is a good day to stay in out of the heat and sew.
Can't wait to see your new Hunter star blocks!
dont ya just love that die for triangles. I love mine.
You are having WAY too much fun with your new cutter, but how wonderful that must be to have so much cut out and ready to sew!
Well, cleaning up and cutting up...it's a vicious cycle in the ole sewing cave isn't it!!!
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