So anyway. I did four of the blocks and made a Table topper. It is about 24" square.
Wanna see?
I see two "humility" bits in it. Oh well. I was not aiming for perfection and I certainly didn't hit it by accident.
I did some frogging (rip it, rip it) as I sewed some wrong parts together. So I fixed it and thought it was okay. I think it looks fine, but I see where I did it wrong....I haven't figured out the why on one of them just yet.
Wanna see the back? I used leftovers and did some wonky piecing.
I think you could make little houses with the chisel pieces.
So there ya go. I don't think I will be making the Chiseled in Fabric design as a quilt. So I won't be writing up a pattern either.
Have a GREAT 4th of July.
8 comments:
The topper looks nice. Is there not a way to lay the angled parts of the "chisels" on top of each other (right sides together) and sew and then flip so you don't need to do partial seams??
Wow, am I ever lost here! I really *love* the table topper (do not see any humility issues at all), but can't "wrap my head around" how you arrived at the finished product. Then Pat's question just confused me more. LOL!
I think I know the 2 "unique" parts.. shall I list 'em?
p.s. even with the "unique" parts it still looks great. But you always do great work.
Looks really good to me! I like the back, too.
Happy 4th of July!
Looks good!!
I agree, looks good.....
Looks like a fun quilt for a little one. Great job! I don't see any oops but I know if it were my mistakes I would see them each time I looked at the topper.
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