I still don't like Y seams, but they seem to be a lot easier when doing them on larger blocks as opposed to DJ blocks. That is a really lovely block, I'm looking forward to doing some fussy cuts when I start my blocks.
Yes, I just did a ton of Y seams on my project too. Good refresher. Love, love, love your block!
Yikes, Y seams are always a challenge! Your block is beautiful!
Amen. Just refreshed my Y-seam skills - boy howdy they were rusty. Love this block - the colors remind me of a candy shop!
You did an amazing job on this block. It's really fun when a fussycut block turns out just right.Here's my favorite fussycut block:http://starwoodquilter.blogspot.com/2011/09/sawtooth-quilt-block.html
Your comments are always welcome. :)
I still don't like Y seams, but they seem to be a lot easier when doing them on larger blocks as opposed to DJ blocks. That is a really lovely block, I'm looking forward to doing some fussy cuts when I start my blocks.
ReplyDeleteYes, I just did a ton of Y seams on my project too. Good refresher. Love, love, love your block!
ReplyDeleteYikes, Y seams are always a challenge! Your block is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmen. Just refreshed my Y-seam skills - boy howdy they were rusty. Love this block - the colors remind me of a candy shop!
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job on this block. It's really fun when a fussycut block turns out just right.
ReplyDeleteHere's my favorite fussycut block:
http://starwoodquilter.blogspot.com/2011/09/sawtooth-quilt-block.html