Someone, who will remain nameless, actually got a magnifying glass out to check my stitches on these pieces. Thankfully, I am using silk thread which gives me more room for imperfections that don't show. This A7 is just a practice piece for the applique and reverse applique techniques I think I am going to use. I am pretty sure I am going to stick with the Kona Snow in these pictures and then use batiks for the "real" Dear Jane blocks.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Under the microscope
Someone, who will remain nameless, actually got a magnifying glass out to check my stitches on these pieces. Thankfully, I am using silk thread which gives me more room for imperfections that don't show. This A7 is just a practice piece for the applique and reverse applique techniques I think I am going to use. I am pretty sure I am going to stick with the Kona Snow in these pictures and then use batiks for the "real" Dear Jane blocks.
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