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Another flower for WIP #3.
These go together so fast now that I know how to do them using Karen H's donut method. I'm linking to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching. Maybe I'll make another of these today. I may only have three more to go. I should go count them.
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Enjoy your slow stitching time.
ReplyDeleteI like the fabrics that you used. ^^
ReplyDeleteGreat fussy cutting Angie!
ReplyDeleteSweet little rosette!! Hope your Sunday stayed slow and peaceful!!
ReplyDeleteI am really going to have to make a hexy roses quilt some day. Your fussy cutting is nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThat rosette is so pretty and the colours are right up my alley! Thanks for mentioning my blog!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the link about donuts. I get the concept, but the pictures actually confused me. Are you sewing the edges together to make a donut before the center is sewn in?
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