

We are taking the units from last week and turning them into a giant four-patch. Yep, that's all there is to it and I am ready to go.
First, lay out a block. Now sew the parts together. I am chaining -- both parts of a block and then onto the next one. Each block gets laid out individually and then added to the chain until I am down to the last five. I don't want to get stuck with a block that has many repeats in it, so all five are laid out. Now - back to the chain.


Now, what else shall I work on today? Hmmmm. See ya next week.
Yes. I am so proud of you! Any kind of finish is good. The Texas Tumbleweeds blocks are rally cool. I've never seen a block like that before. The shot of the blocks on the floor is a great photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I am trying soooo hard to finish up those UFO's but list is just so long. I LOVE these blocks too. It almost makes me want to cheat and start on next week's step, but I'll be good and play with others.
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