Took a few nights, but the second to last row is finally finished. Yeah!
I used paper piecing to stitch the ends of the crosses with normal piecing for the rest of the squares.
I did it in 2 colour ways, 3 blocks each.
Now for the Texas Star block which resembles our Guild's logo. A block with lots of minute pieces which I have been dreading since starting to work on this quilt.
Thursday, September 29, 2016
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