by DarkestWerewolf » Sat Sep 28, 2024 2:25 am
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Cow: KorePrompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no? Minimum 100 words.Kore decided to go with a queen sized quilt. It is a bit big for just her but that means more room for her to cozy up in. That meant Kore utilised 418 5” blocks to create a 19x22 sized quilt. When Kore first saw the measurements, she was shocked by the sheer amount but this entire quilt class was a “trust the process” kind of thing for her and Kore decided to go with the flow with what little knowledge she has and whatever she could pluck from the internet.
Kore didn’t think about bordering each block. It might’ve taken her a bit too long and she doubts she has the patience for it as well. (117)
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by sprig » Sat Sep 28, 2024 2:27 am
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"I've got a king sized bed, how many more squares do you think I'll need?" Salem tilted her head back and forth at the completed blocks, pondering if its size was sufficient. Barnaby peeped over her shoulder. "I'd say add another two rows and two columns," Salem nodded.
After sitting at her sewing machine for a while longer, all of her blocks were cut, pieced and sewn together. Carefully making her quilt sandwich, she basted and began doing her quilting. Swirling her machine back and forth to make a tight and curly pattern over her quilt. Once she completed her quilting, Salem stepped back to admire her handiwork. Even before it was finished, it felt cozy and just like what she imaged from the picture.
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by case » Sat Sep 28, 2024 5:00 am
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Cow: croissant
Prompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no?
Croissant leaned over to whisper to her neighbor, “What is a block again?” Her eyes bore into the sewing machine, almost trying to intimidate the inanimate object with her gaze. She almost expected the sewing machine to do the work for her. After a few minutes of silence, Croissant sighed heavily. A high pitched whine escaped from her mouth. “This is impossible!” She laid her head on the table until a friendly face helped her get the sewing machine started. After jamming the sewing machine several times over the course of a few days, Croissant studied her quilt top. The quilt was barely enough to cover a premature baby. The blocks were not bordered — Croissant was lucky she made it this far. She nodded her head, seemingly proud of herself. “I did this all on my own!” She exclaimed to anyone who passed by her work station. [148]
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by BadgerBuddies » Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:05 am
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Cow: PancakePrompt: Prompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no? Minimum 100 words.Pancake has somehow managed to put an incredible amount of detail into her quilt in such a short amount of time. When she sits down to do something, she is always determined to do the task in front of her as near perfection as possible. That is why she has added an intricate border to her quilt, hoping to make her creation look its absolute best. The heifer also managed to churn out an unreal amount of blocks to make a massive quilt, at least 100 blocks. There was such determination to make this the prettiest, coziest darn quilt to have ever existed. I think some of the other Buttermilks at this booth were a little concerned about Pancake, wondering how she had time for other things like eat, sleep, rest, and enjoy the rest of the festivities.
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by Black.Wings » Sat Sep 28, 2024 9:30 am
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Cow: SongbirdPrompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no? Minimum 100 words.Songbird lived alone with a queen sized bed. But if she learned anything from this continuous endeavor, it’s to follow your heart. She decided she would make a king sized quilt. Giant, comfy, handmade what more could you want? She was a bit blown away at all the blocks she would have to make. Deciding to make her life easier she made the executive decision to do 64 10” blocks. She would lay them out into an 8x8 pattern. Where it’s her first quilt though she decided to make 70 blocks just in case. “Will making extra even make a difference?” As for the border she decided to keep it simple. Border only the outside blocks. The thick outside border would provide a firm grip. The best for tucking in with! Now presented with the sewing machine she came to the realization. “How does a sewing machine even work?” Even more lost and confused she puddled off towards Barnaby to ask for help. She certainly wouldn’t have made it this far without him.
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by honeybunchesofoats » Sat Sep 28, 2024 11:28 am
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Cow: Midas Prompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no? Minimum 100 words.Midas stepped back and took a look at the blocks of flying geese. There were 110 blocks in total, 10" each, once put together, they would make a quilt big enough to fit on a king sized bed. Although, this quilt would never be slept with; no it was already decided by his husband that his creation was too precious to risk fraying. How in the world was he meant to put this together? He had never made a craft a day in his life and he was not looking forward to sewing this together. He did secretly hope for a machine, as the idea of sewing this big piece with by hand alone was emotionally draining. (117)
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by Winter Shores » Sat Sep 28, 2024 12:08 pm
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Cow: WednesdayPrompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each
block or no? Minimum 100 words.Wednesday was eager to return to the patchwork booth as she had missed it yesterday. Nothing she could do about it as things had come about in her life. As she sat down she sifted through fabrics before settling on a black with swirls, orange with pumpkins, and purple with stars. For her backing she chose spooky ghosts. All very fitting for her creepy exterior looks. Wednesday sat there sewing her pieces together. She had settled on a quilt big enough to keep her warm while watching tv. So that would be 54 blocks in total.. she sighed as she felt like this project was becoming a hassle, but she HAD to stick it though! And of course she decided to make the border out of 26 pinwheel blocks. She made the border first which may have not been the smartest idea but she would live. She hummed to herself as she continued her quilt, enjoying it more and more as it came together. She decided to make 16 of the center blocks 6 star pinwheels and then have them outlined but simple white blocks. It wasn't too shabby! She was loving it more and more by the second
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by Mastema-Rastus » Sat Sep 28, 2024 1:03 pm
Username:Cow: BluebellPrompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no? Minimum 100 words."How many blocks did I make?" Bluebell laughed, head tilted back with hands firmly planted on her hips. "Well let's just say that I could probably cover an entire California king sized bed and it would almost touch the floor still! So you know.. a LOT" She gestured to everything behind her on the table, a proud grin on her face as she surveyed the masterpiece that was quickly taking shape. She bordered the whole thing with the patterns she'd picked out but alternated them! Six pointed star, framed square, and the lone star blocks all the way around the edge while the solid coloured blocks made up the middle of the quilt!
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by Butter Dragon » Sat Sep 28, 2024 3:21 pm
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Prompt: How many blocks did your Buttermilk end up making? How many rows and columns? Did they border each block or no?
Junebug was never particularly good at counting, but she did her best to meticulously count the needed blocks according to what she was instructed. Even counting it twice to be absolutely sure. Though she did still end up with a mix-up. Just hearing the words "full" and "twin" she assumed that twin must be larger, after all two is bigger than one. All in all she ended up using thirty-two ten inch blocks, making a complete twin-sized blanket. It was smaller than she had hoped, and expected, but even so she loved what she had managed to accomplish - especially for her first time trying it.
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