It's a juggling act!
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I have never been one of those quilters that finishes one project before starting another. It's even harder for me now that I quilt for others. I knew this baby quilt was coming up but I had to order fabric. I could not find the panel locally that the client wanted. Meanwhile I have days free while waiting for the fabric. I pull out my Bali Wedding Star. I bring a foam core board upstairs from my storage spot in the garage. Prop it over my ironing board. Blocking out my window and making my ironing board unusable. I'm at a difficult stage in this quilt. Each side and corner has different color star points and arcs. The last rings are partial blocks with background fabric instead of a star point in the outer area. I'm having to rip apart units. Make more units. Correct units that I had sewn wrong. This is the "design wall" plopped on the ironing board in front of my double w...