I was working on my stars last night and the darn "dry eye" hit me, and I couldn't see as easily as I'd like in order to applique, so I went back to some diamonds I've been working on for a few months using Inklingo.

The piecing is easy and
perfect even if I do say so myself. Check out the closeups:
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This is just so painless, and the results are great. I get so happy when I see all those little points on the front! (I know, I need a life). The piecing seems to be a bit easier on the eyes than applique. Yes, another reason we have multiple projects!
I also finished a hexagon table runner this week. I didn't use Inklingo for this. I used a rubber stamp, instead. The fabric use would have been much more economical had I opted for the Inklingo, but was doing it for the shop, and they weren't using Inklingo as yet.

Have a few more things to do before I run errands today, so ....later.
linda
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