I am very goal oriented. Today is December 23rd and is One Block Wonder Day for me. Tomorrow I bake!
I used Plume for my example in my post “Using Panels in a One Block Wonder”. I also used it this fall in several OBW workshops. I wanted to get it finished so it wouldn’t get too beat up.

I also cut out two more OBW projects.

I’m going to use this panel in workshops to show how I integrate the blocks and the panel. It measures about 13″ x 20″ and will be much easier to work with in class than Plume. It is called Dreamscapes by Ira Kennedy for Northcott. I actually bought 14 panels, 7 panels for the class example and another 7 panels so I can finish one for me.

I also cut 6 of these spectacular panels that measure 34″ by 40″. I got 8 strips from these panels which yielded about 144 blocks. This is called Abraham Hunter for Elizabeth’s Studio’s.
Not a bad days work finishing Plume and cutting out two more OBW’s.

Of course I was supervised by Tucker, as always! Happy Holidays everyone!
Is that fabric still available? Plume??? Gorgeous!
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I got it at EQuilter.com
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Yes, they still have it. Just search foe βPlumeβ
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What a wonderful idea – panel mixed with OBWs. And that one is exquisite! That should be entered in a show/contest.
I’ve got a panel that I wasn’t sure what to do with. This gives me some ideas. Thanks.
Happy Holidays to you and sweet little Tucker.
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Thank you Amy. When using panels for a OBW you will need 7 panels. One for the top and 6 for the blocks.
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Merry Christmas to you and yours! with bundles of love!
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Thank you ππππππππ
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Very pretty. I wish I was as fast a cutter and assembler as you. You do beautiful work. Tucker supervisions is probably the reason you accomplish so much.
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Thanks Patricia, Iβm sure Tucker is a positive influence! Lol
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