All the units for the sew long were completed.
They managed to get stitched up during
the visits with family,
a bit of yard work,
some sewing workroom cleaning,
and a lazy, rainy afternoon with small visitors.
We had a dinner out with one offspring.
a golf tournament with another,
cat care for a third, and the lazy rainy day
with the last.
Looking back, it was quite productive week.
All the sew along units are done.
It turns out there are two blocks for this quilt, surprise!
Block A used the pinwheels,
I did a lot of catching up over the past two weeks,
and some of the units I've been making,
went together nicely to create block B.
There were some small challenging pieced kite blocks,
and even more peaky and spikes.
The center feature block is a
commonly used scrapbuster block,
a small square surrounded by strips.
Put them all together with a
few inverted sashing blocks and
they spell anything but mother.
Because you mentioned it, I found Mt Scrapmore with Brenda group. i'm easily distracted from actual sewing and i love seeing what other people make. yours is going to be a beautiful quilt you are actually completing.
ReplyDeleteIt has been fun. The quilt will be a good size too.
DeleteIt's fun to see how the various units come together. And what a week you had! Nice job. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
ReplyDeleteThank. It has been fun sewing along.
DeleteBeautiful blocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Sewing along with others is a great experience.
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ReplyDeleteWow, you had an awesome week, Deb! I love seeing how this is coming together. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
ReplyDeleteIt was chaotic but really fun!
DeleteYou were visiting with family during much of this? I'm so impressed. My work comes to a complete halt and I'm frequently prepping for a visit the day before and tidying up the day after. That Peaky and Spike with kite units block is quite intriguing.
ReplyDeleteIt was busy , one of the visits was a one year birthday party! Lots of little children and family!
DeleteWow Deb your Stitch Along blocks are coming together beautifully. I confess to checking out Mt Scrapmore since I was so intrigued by your component pieces. Your winning blocks are going to finish to a bright happy quilt. Thank you for joining ToDo Tuesday. Hope you e had a fun fabric filled week this weeks without being as busy outside the sewing room. 😉 Carol
ReplyDeleteI'm making next week a stitching week! Hopefully I will have lots to report!
DeleteI love watching your sew along project take shape, with all the pieces fitting together perfectly and harmoniously, and I'm sure that those that haven't been used yet will be!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sahring your busy week and linking up.
The sew along is getting there! I need to be brave and join those blocks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mystery project, that's going to be a very fun finish. You got an amazing amount of stitching done considering how busy you were with the family. Happy stitching this week.
ReplyDeleteglad you got those blocks to behave and go the right way - they are lovely!
ReplyDeleteA lot of scraps used up in your QAL project--good for you! Love your combination of brown and blue. This will be lovely. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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