I sewed up the last six blue rail fence blocks. Here they are.
I love these rail fence blocks.
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Thanks, Sujata.
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3 comments:
Your blocks look great, I also worked on my Rail Fence Blocks and got the strip sets for all the remaining blocks cut out - I am up to 10 blocks finished and 15 more to go....unless I go for 30 blocks but I am out of my Kaffe Collective fabrics and will have to go to Quilted Thread for more...
Love these close ups!
Lynne - I don't understand why you go to the 'trouble' of sewing curved seams when making these blocks. When the strip sets are cut up, the curving in many of the segments is so slight that it's virtually invisible. Wouldn't it be just as effective to sew straight (but angled) seams?
Megan
Sydney, Australia
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