
Showing posts with label 11 week 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 11 week 10. Show all posts
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Ribbit, Ribbit
This guy gave me some trouble. Not because of the pattern, but because I sewed one side in reverse. I couldn't fix it at the time because my computer broke down. It was at the shop all week. When I got it back I had thrown out the old section that was not done correctly and had to draw another one. As a result, my frog is not symmetrical. But I like him anyway.


Sunday, March 6, 2011
Blondie Week 10
I was able to finally get one done. I made the froggie the other day; been so rainy here I couldn't take pics successfully.
I think I might would make a few more of these; fun and easy.
Are we going to continue on the animal theme?
I think I might would make a few more of these; fun and easy.
Are we going to continue on the animal theme?
Friday, March 4, 2011
June's Week 10 - Paper Pieced Leaping Frog
I hope the rest of you will enjoy making your leaping frogs!
It was fun for me to make. I'm not sure if he is going to be leaping to the right or the left in my quilt.... I added 2 inch borders to make the block 10.5 inches square.
It was fun for me to make. I'm not sure if he is going to be leaping to the right or the left in my quilt.... I added 2 inch borders to make the block 10.5 inches square.
2011 Week 10 - Paper Pieced Leaping Frog
Hard to believe it's already March!
This week we will do another paper-pieced pattern - a really cute little leaping frog.
The block is at http://www.winnowing.com/frog.html
This paper-pieced pattern is easier to do than the previous one, fewer pieces (less waste), the sections are divided off in the pattern, and results in a very easy to recognize leaping frog.
You'll just need two fabrics for this block!
Hope you will enjoy making it!
This week we will do another paper-pieced pattern - a really cute little leaping frog.
The block is at http://www.winnowing.com/frog.html
This paper-pieced pattern is easier to do than the previous one, fewer pieces (less waste), the sections are divided off in the pattern, and results in a very easy to recognize leaping frog.
You'll just need two fabrics for this block!
Hope you will enjoy making it!
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