One block, some variations, and the original block used as the quilting design.
It looks so cool … as we face a century on the Fahrenheit scale. (It doesn’t sound near as hot if we call it around 40C, but it still feels the same.)
One block, some variations, and the original block used as the quilting design.
It looks so cool … as we face a century on the Fahrenheit scale. (It doesn’t sound near as hot if we call it around 40C, but it still feels the same.)
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Ooooooooo sew pretty!
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Thank you!
Judy B
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Love this block and the colourway, really evokes the sea for me, although it isnt curvy!
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Rhona,
Thank you! I am always amazed with Storm at Sea, which looks like curves, but is all straight lines. I am pleased that I am not the only one who can ‘see’ the curves in this.
Judy B
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Oh WoW. Absolutely gorgeous!. Love these colors and he pattern.
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Cindy,
Thank you! And the temperature got to the century too, so I got two things right today.
Judy B
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