I took my DWR to the church Friday night with the intent to cut the centers then cut and sew on another project I need to finish sooner than later. That is not what happened!
I cut the centers I needed. I pinned the melon that goes on top and decided to just sew those on. Then I pinned the side melon and decided to go ahead and sew those on. But no more!
Next thing I knew I had the fourth column complete and the fifth and final well under construction. I even pinned the side melons on the first and last row.
Today I sewed the fifth column and the side melons and just have to sew the columns together. So much for a twenty minute challenge!
This will be a topper on my bed. I’m loving it and the assembly has not been hard.
Have you done curved piecing?
Swooze
2 comments:
You are making fantastic progress on this DWR quilt top! I am still waiting for the book to arrive from the library so I can work on redoing the one I have. I have done a fair amount of curved piecing. I made a wall xmas quilt for my Mom using drunkard's path blocks and I improv pieced a drunkard path flannel quilt just to name two. Curve piecing doesn't scare me, but precise curve piecing - well, that is a different animal!
yes indeed....got my arcs all done and have started cutting melons...it's gorgeous and thanks for inspiration!
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