tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179911210592825352.post932505937904973835..comments2023-10-11T03:33:23.287-04:00Comments on making rebecca lynne: Tumbling Blocks Challenge - AcceptedRebecca Lynnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06338059543165541467noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5179911210592825352.post-85760717271606583112011-08-31T13:29:45.712-04:002011-08-31T13:29:45.712-04:00Oh my goodness...300 left to do?! What have I don...Oh my goodness...300 left to do?! What have I done?? So...let's get the maths sorted - how many blocks do you think you can get done in 15 minutes? (I've picked that time as it seems as though it would be do-able with two young children, but please correct me if I'm wrong!) We can work out (roughly) how many lots of 15 minutes you need to squeeze into a day to see if 4th September is at all realistic (bearing in mind you've now got two poorly young children!)...it's going to be great! I think we'll have to wait and see about the border/throw debate but I wonder what squares on point in the patterned fabric with plain black as the background would look like...you could even have two rows of that if you did alternating plain SOP print SOP along the row and then did the reverse for the next row...if any of that makes sense nod and smile!! LOVE the challenge logo and the rotary cutter reunited photo!! (Just like the Twix advert!)Archie The Wonder Doghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16348256617269963755noreply@blogger.com