It is November and time for a new row pattern. This month we will be making irons. Here are the rules:
1. Use a white or mostly white background above the ironing board. White on white, solid white, or white with small bits of other color in it is fine.
2. Use white on white for the corners on the frame.
3. Irons can be any color and do not have to have black in them.
4. Frames and ironing boards can be any color that matches the color scheme. Just make sure they show up next to the white.
5. You can make a MAXIMUM OF 4 BLOCKS. Choose from either iron pattern.
6. Irons can face either direction. If you want yours to face a certain way, please specify (right handed or left handed) and I will make sure it works out that way for you.
As usual, remember to use only quilt shop quality fabric.
1. Use a white or mostly white background above the ironing board. White on white, solid white, or white with small bits of other color in it is fine.
2. Use white on white for the corners on the frame.
3. Irons can be any color and do not have to have black in them.
4. Frames and ironing boards can be any color that matches the color scheme. Just make sure they show up next to the white.
5. You can make a MAXIMUM OF 4 BLOCKS. Choose from either iron pattern.
6. Irons can face either direction. If you want yours to face a certain way, please specify (right handed or left handed) and I will make sure it works out that way for you.
As usual, remember to use only quilt shop quality fabric.
1 comment:
I can't wait to get stuck into this block during the week.
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