Don’t get me started on the actual quilting part 🙄

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But anywhooo, the prep work for my picnic quilt is all done and I’ve finished half of the blocks! Yay!

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2025/7/17 Edited to

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Lucinda Nunez880

loving to colors

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Sakura

love ironing but cutting everything the same size?! I struggle so hard what is the secret? also I want to make a quilt for my boyfriend for Christmas where do I even start? I have the fabric and batting I want to do 10" squares. do I cut the batting bigger or smaller than the squares I see opposing sides all over the place I'm confused!

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