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One Block Wonder |
Earlier this year I had put up my
one block wonder blocks onto the design wall. I wasn't sure what it needed, but it did need something. I was letting the project cure on the wall. Then summer hit. I had turned on the ceiling fan on hurricane force and the blocks started flying off the wall. I turned down the fan to turbo force instead. I didn't get all of the flying blocks back on the wall. But I like how the one green block got stuck in the middle of the flowers. Hmmm, I might have to play with this again and go in a completely different direction.
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All caught up! |
I am all caught up on my Wales group Block of the month project. Wednesday is the meeting, so I will get the next installment then. It is also the day to bring in our lime green challenge quilts. I can't wait to see them all. I will post photographs on Friday.
This is my Design Wall Monday post. Check out
Judy's blog to see what everyone else is up to.
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Great job getting all caught up! That must really feel great! I look forward to seeing what you do next with the blocks that flew the coop. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour fan story made me giggle because I did the same thing last week. Looking forward to seeing what playing around comes up with!
ReplyDeleteI have a fan like that. When I redid my sewing room I put up foam board with the intention of putting batting and felt on it. Never got around to it. However I have to pin my blocks up and the fan doesn't disturb them! Good and bad. Bad and good. Who knows.
ReplyDeleteyour OBW looks like a field of sunflowers!
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