

The second one is Project Improv, created by Jacquie from Tallgrass Prairie Studio. This one is interesting because we need to create an improvised ‘log cabinish’ quilt. We should think out of the box. Here I try to design mine. I used curved lines here and there, but finally I confused how the easiest way to sew that?? hahaha...
I know maybe these 2 projects are quite difficult for me as a beginner in quilting, but I love to learn something new (Jackie and Jacquie are both wonderful online teacher for me)
Sometimes I like to asked my self like this.... "Come on Henny, how far can you go?" :)
Curvy lines! I love it. I have not tried curved piecing yet (I'm too chicken). Let me know how it goes!
ReplyDeleteI love your progress on your black and white quilt. It really looks great! Wow, I love your improv block too! You can do it, anything you want!
ReplyDeleteIts good to see you try new projects. I think you are doing an absolutely amazing job, cant wait to see the progress as you post it.
ReplyDeletegood for you henny...stretching ourselves is how we get better. you are an inspiration for me!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, you are doing Project Improv. I love what you I see already, especially the lower picture!
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks Henny. Love what you're making for Project Improv. Both Jacquies/Jackies are terrific.
ReplyDeleteI love the curvy lines of your improv block!
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