As for current projects, I'm still working on Regina's circle/sunflower quilt and pillow project. I've had NO time to sit down and actually work on something. Over Thanksgiving I'll try to get most of her quilt done, but after that I have no other projects planned. I'm thinking of possibly playing around with using the printer to make certain patterns and such, but that may be a little out of my league at the moment. We'll see. I'd like to make a Sailor Senshi or rather, Ode to the Cosplay Muffins (
I'm taking the JLPT in December. For those who don't know, that's the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. On top of applying for the JET Program and Grad school and 20 credit hours, my life has been pretty chaotic for the past few months, so please forgive me for any further extended absences.
Until we meet again! (Which hopefully will be sooner than 2 months again...)










How long did it take you to make the and how hard is it to sew? I want to redo most of my room in an 8-bit motif and wanted to try making my own blanket but I know nothing of sewing ^_^'
Thank you so much for the compliment! Sewing 8-bit quilts really isn't hard at all. As long as you can sew straight lines, that's really all there is to it. I use graph paper to basically plot out the pattern, count the squares, and then just lay it all out the way it is on paper. As for measuring... I don't really do much of that, it's all guess work.
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I want to try but truth is I dont know if I can sew a straight line xD. Graph paper is a great idea ... I'll probably go around and see if I can trade for some 8-bit art because I dont know if I can learn all the crats I want to ^_^'
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