Beautiful work, Debbie! Yes, that ruler does require a learning curve for sure. I have to get out the instructions and cut a few practice curves every time.
Fantabulous! I've got 2 blocks done, 23 to go.....I hope you did get the long arm ruler set that goes with the quick curve ruler -- it will make quilting much easier. I used it extensively on the Urban Beads wedding quilt I finished this summer.
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Well done ... you should be thrilled with how they turned out. Are you planning on doing anything with this block? Adding more blocks to make a quilt?
ReplyDeleteLooks impressive to me .... You are inspiring Chris, too.
ReplyDeleteLook at you!!!!!
ReplyDeletewow.....good indeed mrs g....but i don't see any repro fabrics there....tee hee....
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! I'm catching up on blog posts from after the beginning of the school year frenzy and can't believe how lovely the final block is.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Debbie! Yes, that ruler does require a learning curve for sure. I have to get out the instructions and cut a few practice curves every time.
ReplyDeletelooks great, well done
ReplyDeleteFantabulous! I've got 2 blocks done, 23 to go.....I hope you did get the long arm ruler set that goes with the quick curve ruler -- it will make quilting much easier. I used it extensively on the Urban Beads wedding quilt I finished this summer.
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