Monday, 9 June 2014

Why is it ...

That I can sew eleven curved seams without using one single pin,







but the twelfth seam had to be pinned into submission after I tried, and failed to sew it properly three times?

16 comments:

  1. There's always that one 'wild child' in the group.

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  2. I'm much comforted in knowing I'm not alone in having blocks that behave badly!
    I really like those blocks...what's it going to look like all done?

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  3. I can't answer your question. I have to use pins even for the easy seams. Interesting project.

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  4. There is one in every crowd. No matter what, or how careful you are. Love the colors and that looks very intriguing.

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  5. You show it who is boss!!!!

    I love what you are doing...looks difficult but fun

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  6. Maybe it just didn't want to join the others. Looks interesting though. Take care.

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  7. That looks like such a difficult block, and I think you did such an awesome job on those seams. Yay you!

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  8. Got to keep you from getting cocky. Looks great though!

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  9. Don't you just hate it! I think it is meant to keep you from getting too full of yourself.

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  10. might I guess this is for the Tour de France exhibition, very patriotic colours.

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  11. Maybe the question is "How did I get away without pinning those first 11 curved seams?" Anyway, the answer is your project looks great so far!

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  12. That is looking fantastic xx

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  13. It looks like it was difficult to piece! I would have had to use pins through out.

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