jill here.....
And the winners, randomly chosen from last weeks comments, are:  Amy M., Vicki and Imatopper!  We'll get those pattens to you very soon.  Thanks so much for your comments, one and all.  It seems that Facebook and Pinterest will play a role in our business, hopefully very soon.  So stay tuned!
We took a process pledge so I'll share my process of making 4 1/2" (unfinished) blocks with the curve in the corner. Traditional quilters will recognize this block, similar to Drunkard's Path.
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| I start with cutting 5 1/2" squares from contrasting fabrics. | 
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| I line up the fabric edges with the template and cut the curve. | 
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| Cute little cone shapes are ready to pair up with a contrasting color. | 
| I fold and press the center  edge of both the cone shape (convex) and the larger background (concave). This gives me a landmark to match when I pin the curves, right sides together. | 
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| I use three pins.  First pin the center, then the outer edges. I then sew with a scant 1/4" seam | 
| Sew with the smaller convex piece on top, gently stretching as you go, moving around the curve. | 
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| Press to one side (may have to repress later to have your seams "nest" for a smoother intersection). It will look "wonky"... perfectly okay! | 
| Following the template and the dots placement for the curve, two sides of the block are trimmed . | 
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| The curved corner is "squared up". | 
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| The template and dots show you exactly where to make the final trim. | 
| The end product (not quite) are like ducks in a row! | 
Later, next Tuesday....
The Learning Curve
 
 
