See those bottom two rows? They're sewn together the wrong way around. I hate when that happens.
How do I know? Row number four has four pins on the rightmost edge, row number three has three pins. It's a simple strategy, but it usually works for me.
Here's the block all sewn up properly.
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3 comments:
Oh well - that's why someone invented unpickers.
Megan
Sydney, Australia
There's a flying pig in my post today, too !!!!!
Glad you noticed the rows before the block was attached to anything else!
And it appears that you have a system worked out with the pins? Fabrics are beautiful!
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