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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
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8 comments:
Love your Boro piece, I find it quite relaxing stitching Boro.
A bit each day means progress, even if it isn't immediately obvious.
Have you got a plan for your lovely boro piece?
Pamela: This is an interesting design, I like that it is hand stitched together,
I like seeing the Dorset buttons, I may have to try one someday, after I get caught up with all my other projects.
Catherine
A good way of noticing progress in quilting is counting the number of lengths of thread one is using.
The boro is delightful.
Love your Boro piece too.
The boro is really fun.
Your boro piece is lovely and so interesting - isn't it such a meditative activity?
Lots of interesting techniques! I feel like I need to branch out a bit.
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