WOW!
Love the start of today’s quilters mid week retreat .

The second one is alright too.

The next two are fairly similar …

… just a couple of minor changes.

The last one is very different!





More Log Cabin blocks next mid week.
read moreWOW!
Love the start of today’s quilters mid week retreat .
The second one is alright too.
The next two are fairly similar …
… just a couple of minor changes.
The last one is very different!
More Log Cabin blocks next mid week.
read moreInteresting!
Also interesting!
I am thinking that I should have saved this project file until next month … but I guess I can use it again then as the colours will suit the red, white and green theme I try to use during the lead up to Christmas Day.
Talking of Christmas, the design above could be printed out and glued to a pieced of cardboard and hung on a Christmas Tree!
I think the last one is my pick of the day, but I may change my mind after another coffee.
That is all for this week’s mid week ...
read moreFirst design of the day is great, though I haven’t finished my first coffee of the day as I post this.
A lot of the second design is the same as the first, but there are some interesting changes.
More changes, still interesting.
It always amazes me that a few changes can make a big difference, and each and every change makes an interesting quilt design. The changes are sometimes just turning some of the same blocks around, or one or two blocks can be changed.
Fifth change and it is still interesting, and I think there are more ...
read moreFound some very interesting, or maybe weird, designs in this project file.
Does that make this Weird Wednesday? Or Wednesday Weirdness?
A moment of normal with the second design.
Perhaps this is a sign of the weird times we are having this year.
The coffee must be starting to work, as I can see some tiny changes which will turn these interesting designs into more ‘normal’ layouts, as hopefully our world is starting the long road back to normal.
Mind you, this is somebody writing about normal who has designed thousands of virtual quilts, and made about two hundred real ...
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