All the blocks were hand sewn, and then I got a 1937 Singer 201 for my birthday so sashing and borders were done on that.

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I’m gonna hazard a guess that lemmy.world was having trouble when you posted this lol

I’m not a quilter myself (yet, although it is inevitable) but what always strikes me about looking at things like this is the sheer number of pieces of fabric. My mind can’t comprehend the patience that must be required not only to attach them all together, but to actually do so with some semblance of neatness! Beautiful work.

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Oop, yep, Lemmy was giving problems, especially since I already thought I responded to you days ago!!

My very favorite thing about quilting is how the textures and colors come together - do you remember playing with tangrams as a kid? I can’t believe I’m only just now getting into quilting because I swear I used to live and breathe tangrams in school, and now I get to play with fabric tangrams to my heart’s content!

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Oh my god yes I LOVE tangrams, still to this day! Somehow never made that link to quilting though but you’re totally right! Crafters really are all just dorks aren’t we, deep down.

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