Perfect Ribbon Candy is more difficult, but perfect for thinner areas. For larger areas, I prefer the Wishbone pattern for a more relaxed & loopy filler. So fun to do!
I love both but my ribbon candy is always better… easier fir me to make them all the same. I love e’s and l’s too. They look like lace when done in mirror image
I love both but prefer the loops. They are more forgiving, don’t have to be perfect and more flexible within a variety of shapes. Ribbon candy needs to be pretty accurate.
Ribbon Candy says someone with a sweet tooth!
ribbon candy delicious
ribbon candy sparkle skater
Wishbone covers more area when staggered in rows.
Ribbon candy. I’m a loopy fan.
Perfect Ribbon Candy is more difficult, but perfect for thinner areas. For larger areas, I prefer the Wishbone pattern for a more relaxed & loopy filler. So fun to do!
I love to quilt wishbones.
Ribbon Candy
Wishbones can be used both in a small area, like a small inner border, or a larger area. So it’s more versatile.
Wishbones because I don’t mess them up. My ribbon candy is always messed up!
Wishbones all the way!
ribbon candy
Wishbones.
I am much better at wishbones than ribbon candy 🙁 but I love them both!
I love both! Practice, practice, practice!!!
Wishbones! I like them both but I stitch them better.
wishbone
I love both but my ribbon candy is always better… easier fir me to make them all the same. I love e’s and l’s too. They look like lace when done in mirror image
My vote is for ribbin candy! I just like it so much more than wishbone.
I love both but prefer the loops. They are more forgiving, don’t have to be perfect and more flexible within a variety of shapes. Ribbon candy needs to be pretty accurate.
Herringbone because I simply cannot get the hang of ribbon candy! I have practiced and it just doesn’t work!
Ribbon Candy because my mind wraps around it more easily