They are wonderful blocks. The name gives me the impression of slow walks along winding paths -- hence your being slowed down by them, maybe. It will take me some time before I graduate to curves, no matter how much I admire them! I'll look forward to future photographs of these blocks and the quilt they become.
Thanks Nancy! I'm hoping to keep on the winding path. The work really is satisfying. And once you become friends with the bias, curves start to fall into place.
I do love the die, the marks really make the pinning a no-brainer. I'd love to share my toy, if you are ever in the Northwest Indiana area, bring your fabrics!
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They are wonderful blocks. The name gives me the impression of slow walks along winding paths -- hence your being slowed down by them, maybe. It will take me some time before I graduate to curves, no matter how much I admire them! I'll look forward to future photographs of these blocks and the quilt they become.
Thanks Nancy! I'm hoping to keep on the winding path. The work really is satisfying. And once you become friends with the bias, curves start to fall into place.
I really like your scrappy look on this one. You are tempting me to buy that die.......
I do love the die, the marks really make the pinning a no-brainer. I'd love to share my toy, if you are ever in the Northwest Indiana area, bring your fabrics!
On my gosh, I love how this is looking so far! I would love to make a winding ways quilt. You are doing great with the curved piecing.
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