tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7389386796695041782.post3112730019651580441..comments2024-01-10T18:01:49.306-08:00Comments on Kitambaa: Ruth McDowell WorkshopPippa Moorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13145906840641291655noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7389386796695041782.post-35127767440460236082012-04-10T07:04:32.880-07:002012-04-10T07:04:32.880-07:00They are, Lee. The most difficult part of doing on...They are, Lee. The most difficult part of doing one of these designs, in my view, is the drafting of the pattern. The idea is to design it in such a way that you only have straight lines to sew. Then comes the choosing of the fabrics. NOT a quick and easy quilt!Pippa Moorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13145906840641291655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7389386796695041782.post-61802661426603134582012-04-09T04:33:25.117-07:002012-04-09T04:33:25.117-07:00omg! are those itty bitty dark areas on your drawi...omg! are those itty bitty dark areas on your drawing where lots of individual fabric bits would come together?! I hope the result is spectacular so that the crazy-making process is worth it. That rave aside, I can see how a work can be broken down into sections to be sewn. That must have been very interesting to develop.Lee in NBnoreply@blogger.com