E9: Quilting jail

 This block definitely felt like being in jail... so many tiny pieces and so many opportunities for issues with all the lines to align. I really tried my best but the block is not perfect...BUT "finished is better than perfect" so I will learn to live with it.

It has been a long time coming since I started it during our holiday in Canada last summer and only finished it this week while on holidays. I had picked it up again at time but it was so hard to align all the pieces that I easily lost motivation. Finally this past week, I tackled it, since I was in a lovely spot, sewing with a view!

Once I finished the center I noticed than one of the stripe was quite wonky.

I decided to unpick it and sew it back. Well I am not sure I have made it better really, so it was time to leave it be....

This little block is 35 pieces without the sashing. 

Once the sashing was added and I was ready to add it to row E, I noticed I had made a mistake when again E10 to E11... 

After unpicking and sewing all back together, here is E9 in situ

And with this block, I have 141 out of 169 blocks completed. 1 more and row E will be finished.

Linking to Design Wall MondayMidweek MakersWednesday Wait LossPut your foot downBrag about your BeautiesOff the wall FridayCan I get a Whoop WhoopPatchwork and Quilt

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Comments

  1. Ouh là là, ça c'est un bloc compliqué ! Bravo pour ce numéro E9, to Dear Jane en batik va être magnifique. Mais quel boulot !! J'espère que tu as bien profité de tes vacances enneigées !
    Merci pour le partage.

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  2. Dear Jane is such a wonderful quilt to make. Love the new blocks you've added. Those vibrant batiks sing to my heart. Getting closer! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss. https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/03/06/wednesday-wait-loss-370

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  3. I did not notice the difference, but if I notice it on my own it drives me crazy until I fix it. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down.

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