Got caught up with my red dicey blocks this week. Still practicing to get a nice, smooth edge. For some reason this red fabric was harder to get a nice circle. I didn't iron it yet. Those marks will come out.
You can read the reasons behind why I started this dicey quilt here.
Linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.


Circles can sometimes be tricky to achieve a a smooth edge. I'm guessing by the time you have finished the quilt you will have perfected appliqueing circles. =)
ReplyDeleteYour circles look fine to me, no one is going to press their nose up against them to inspect for perfection, if they do, they're really not a friend. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteI like Dicey. I think your circles look just fine. Enjoy your stitching.
ReplyDeleteI agree circles can be difficult to do, but actually I think yours look really good! Sarah quilting by the sea
ReplyDeleteYour dice blocks are fun! Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteI think we are our own worst critic. Your dicey blocks look beautiful, Kathy. You have done a fabulous job appliqueing the circles. Have a great week. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteLove the red dicy block! You must have about a million of these blocks by now don't you? LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is wonderful, everything looks great.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
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