When Mark and I were going to a small college in central Kansas, about an hour from Wichita,a couple of times we went to a lounge called the Y-Not.
Which has absolutely nothing to do with this post.
Which is about why I don't like doing Y-seams.
Which is because they are hard to do.
The end.
Oh so worth it though! It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYou 'seam' to have coped pretty well, making this beauty!
ReplyDeleteOMG, is this a Marcelle Medallion in Oakshotts!?!??!?!?!?! Love, love, love :)
ReplyDeleteLove the shot cottons and woven stripes! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLookin' good!!
ReplyDeleteStunning!!!!!
ReplyDelete......but you did them! Fabulous
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece!
ReplyDeleteIt does look fabulous in the end?
ReplyDeleteIt was so worth the trouble - it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe right angles are bit of a nightmare, but you pulled it off!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up! It looks great!!
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful. :-) I haven't tried them lately. I should. But I'm going to hold off a while longer… haha.
ReplyDeleteBut 'y' would you do them? ;o)
ReplyDeleteWell you have fooled me...this block looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteWell, like them or not, your block has turned out beautifully! Hmmm central Kansas to now living in the Valley in California, culture shock much?!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Love this!! This is exactly why I have not touched them yet! Ha!
ReplyDeleteDid you go to college in Salina? I went to K-Stae. :)
ReplyDeleteCould you believe how well WSU did? Heartbreaking in the end, but this Kansan was pretty proud!
Oh Cindy, this is an outstanding block. I love the blocks for next years MCC quilt. Saturday was exciting! VP
ReplyDeleteI just giggled and giggled!!
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty good to me. I know they can be a challenge. I actually kind of enjoy them. Most of the time. When they work out. haha.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good!
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