I thought her class would be fun, and it was, but also very stressful, which was my own fault because I hadn't prepared properly. She had us cut fabric ahead of the class AND sew up the starting blocks, like the four-patches and the churn dashes. None of which I did because I wasn't paying attention.
In the class, she directed us to cut up the blocks we sewed and shift the parts into different positions to create new blocks. I tell you, I was cutting and sewing furiously--I never made so many blocks so fast, lol, but it all worked out in the end.
Originally I had planned to just watch the class and decided at the last minute to actually sew. So I grabbed the fabric closest to me and used it. Not a fabulous choice, but it served its purpose. Going forward, it will be a good reference for some other disappearing quilts I'd like to try.
I finished the quilting the other day with a pantograph called Spinner. I hadn't used it before, but I do like the texture it created.
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I love your quilt. I wouldn't be able to name any of these blocks because they've all disappeared, lol. Joke aside, it is lovely. I've learned a few lessons from my last quilt too. I like the quilting too. Spinner adds some movement to the quilt. Very well done! ;^)
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