"Stay focus, girl. You'll never finish this if you're all over the place."
After ten minutes, I went upstairs, grabbed my son by the arm, removed the headset from his head, towed him down to the sewing room by the sleeve and asked "what do you think?" (With a white sashing between each cog, it would be perfect. This one is only 2.5 inches in height unfinished.)
Instead of like this
He picked the same one as before (ugh!) but on a smaller scale. The "teeth of the cog" are only 1 3/4 inches wide by 3.5 long.
I dug up the leftover pieces of the first crumb quilt's border.
and chopped them down to size.
Then I got lots of fabric out to cut, cut, cut and ... maybe I can do this outside? Darn, too windy!!
Now I can sit and sew ... but it's so nice outside!!! Hmmmmm.....
;^)
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9 comments:
Your pieced border is going to frame the quilt really nicely. Bummer your son didn't like the larger scale but at least it is still scrappy.
Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
When we ask kids for advice, we don't always get what we were hoping for! :) Hopefully, this will move along quickly for you though. It's definitely going to be scrappy!
that's a lot of cutting and sewing to do....
Hugz
I laughed at the part where you removed his headset! 8)
Wow this is going to look fantastic ,love the fabrics and using white in between,i am your newest follower and i hope you will visit and follow me. Looking forward to your progress on this one xx
At least he gave you a quick answer -maybe not what you wanted to hear. God luck on getting it finished.
your son made a good consultant! looks great
Good feedback from your son, looks like a great scrappy quilt!
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