the bee blocks included
I partisipated in get your quilty wishes granted on instagram and mailed out many packages of scraps and fabrics but I also made some blocks including this great flower block by Unicor Hears for a very special young lady.
In turn I asked if anyone would like to make churn dash blocks for me with a color pallet and no size limitations, so far I have received blocks from all over the us and some from New Zealand from my gal Rebecca.
I had 2 quilt completions last month -- my Tessellations quilt
and my Triple Bee Spiderwebs quilt
I hope October was kind to everyone and I know the rest of the year is going to zoom by. I'm happy to report that most of my bee commitments for November are already complete so that's something and 2 of the groups have a December block but we've already been given the details for the blocks so here's to a productive end of 2017.
To use it, place your carbon sheet face down (coloured side down) onto your fabric, place your embroidery pattern (face up) on top, and trace your design using a hard pencil, pen, or tool. You can carefully lift up the carbon paper to see if it's transferring well, or if you need to press harder embroidery digitizing services.
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