Siggy Blocks are finished and ready to mail!
They're all ready to mail off to Rachel! My siggy blocks, that is! It seemed to take forever to make these and get them all signed and trimmed, mainly because I was working on a few other things as well. But here they are...

...along with all the little leftover triangles that were trimmed off. I just might save them and make little half-square triangle blocks to use in another project someday.
Do you save things like that for someday or just in case?
Can you guess what else I've been working on lately? I showed some of the fabric recently, but now the project is all finished and ready to deliver. I'll share the results with you soon!
Happy Stitching!

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...along with all the little leftover triangles that were trimmed off. I just might save them and make little half-square triangle blocks to use in another project someday.
Do you save things like that for someday or just in case?
Can you guess what else I've been working on lately? I showed some of the fabric recently, but now the project is all finished and ready to deliver. I'll share the results with you soon!
Happy Stitching!

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4 Comments:
Oh you used such pretty fabric! Sorry but I did not save the tips, to tiny!!!
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Jane's Fabrics and Quilts, At
February 1, 2010 at 8:17 PM
Pretty fabric!
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Abby and Stephanie, At
February 2, 2010 at 6:27 AM
I can't tell just how tiny those triangles are, but I would likely save them. Especially if I still had little ones at home. They could be glued down on paper as mosaic art or glued on a clear glass jar to make a votive. I know, a little scarf for Barbie's head. (a la Audrey Hepburn..) Doll quilt. Doll-house pillows. Doll pennant garland. Prairie points. Hmmmmm...I'm trying to think of a way to incorporate them into a fun little Easter project. Mini-patchwork make-up or pencil bag. M.G. I'm challenging you now to show us how to use these "should I throw away?" scraps....
Layered as fish scales, or bird feathers.... (on a pinata?)
WendyBee
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WendyBee, At
February 2, 2010 at 4:32 PM
Lovely Siggie blocks MG! 8-)
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Myra, At
February 3, 2010 at 12:11 PM
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