Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Stash Buster Challenge Quilt Top
I entered the Stash Buster Challenge 2023, hosted by a Facebook group. In January, they give a block pattern which you have to have made into a quilt top by the end of the year. I chose purples and whites, light grey and some small prints. I can't see any difference in my stash that was supposed to be busted. Oh well. I'm looking forward to the next challenge that begins in January 2024.
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