Monday, April 24, 2023
Baby Windmills By Linda H.
Linda made "Baby Windmills" to be donated to her quilting group. They give quilts to women's shelters and people in need. The idea came from a book, but Linda changed the pattern around so much that it doesn't even resemble the original. She said it was quite a job lining up all those seams to sew. It's a safe bet that I would like Linda's better. :) This is what Linda said about the pattern from the book: "It was a block taken from a quilt called Meadow by Corey Harder. It was from a book called Scraps Made Simple. The original quilt was much bigger and had sashing between the blocks which would have been easier to put together and not have required so much pinning of seams to match."
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