Here are some of the ten degree wedges I will be using in the Black Box quilt. I've been more than a little bit intimidated about exactly how they'll connect to the other elements in the quilt.
I'm not worried about them design-wise, but the technical aspects of joining these very narrow, bias-edged strips to the other elements have me working very slowly and very carefully.
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4 comments:
I think the sometimes overwhelming pondering, preparation, intimidation, and figuring-it-out parts are what makes the finished work so exciting . . . hang in there!!
Even when you share with us all the processes in making your quilt, watching it come together feels magical! Thanks!
Yea working with those bias edges can get tricky. I'm sure you'll do fine!
Very pretty!
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