This is RS4, "Dutch Apron". It was fairly quick to piece and I really like how it turned out. The fabric is one of my favorite Civil War fabrics with the cotton blossoms on it. I paper-pieced this triangle into two main pieces. It's always fun figuring out the best way to piece each block...
Saturday, November 14, 2009
A Triangle
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So I started out my Dear Jane planning on piecing the 225 blocks first. Well... after looking at the triangles that make up the border and seeing some finished ones; I couldn't resist making one or a few. :)

This is RS4, "Dutch Apron". It was fairly quick to piece and I really like how it turned out. The fabric is one of my favorite Civil War fabrics with the cotton blossoms on it. I paper-pieced this triangle into two main pieces. It's always fun figuring out the best way to piece each block...
This is RS4, "Dutch Apron". It was fairly quick to piece and I really like how it turned out. The fabric is one of my favorite Civil War fabrics with the cotton blossoms on it. I paper-pieced this triangle into two main pieces. It's always fun figuring out the best way to piece each block...
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Wow! That's awesome! It looks like a little Christmas Tree!! So that's what the border looks like! I am getting more and more excited about this quilt!! I can't wait to see it done!!
Your Dear Jane blocks are beautiful. It's been fun to catch up with you -- you've been busy! And how is Gus doing -- has he adjusted well?
Oh my gosh you are so good. that piece killed me. It really is so cute though. I think it is one of my favorite's too.
Yeah! I have that fabric too.
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