today it's ready to show completly
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpl28FaRpD5knzwTBqRzD6T-rAuc7AroJIwnajU-3cpQoIpIEfoezRZZQ2SlmvHPsgm8cjj7vgpfdFCxWpWgiRRKH0SupE0DXwXQAOQK0RvbuBRzsMI0gMGyO4Ivdh9HK16CCNcg/s200/2_fertig.jpg)
AND the ladies discussed the "problem", how to assemble blocks with different sizes.
With a little help of my EQ 6 I designed a filler block of 3 x 6 inches, because our blocks are going to be 6, 9 and 12 inches.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjooUb-QXVJM5GUL19Kh_PQyjBjpE7-VtEah4doOsJxVWKf6UOVCH5rjIC4Yy8-QeAOYxnWk6lLvvISiFkct-K4cr_aLcNys1ne5aomo1Jyl7310Sa6RHj5VQSQM2yqmJsiT1Kf7Q/s200/Filler_1.jpg)
I also printed some easy block patterns in 3" and 1,5" but didn't made them already.
Patience please ;-)
Originally our big project starts in September and I have 3 blocks done so far
- not toooo bad?
To explain why I'm influenced by the basket temptation -
here comes one of the Amish baskets I bought in Ohio during my trip in 2oo8,
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhX_rdINoBjw_sGgKpWQazEs9ilzIHR3Dg4u1Bkz-NKJol4RrnQ9Os7I_BLJpLO-7Ya1bS_z8_4DLl_TLgkTY_Sb5Qpkf_G1BgE2QvTuIOJDSdMZVSuKOsIUUqExUxWTYqhsxcl-A/s200/AmishBasketOhio.jpg)
1 comment:
Your basket is darling! i love it.
/;-)
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