A wild week of sewing made a
huge mess of my sewing area,
requiring a big clean and vacuum.
Next up is some big greens!
My Lady of the Meadow UFO came out.
Unfortunately, it seems to be unsuccessful,
(read , "I don't like it).
The sample will go off
to the block bin and the 1/2 squares may become a border
for my flying geese blocks.
just waiting for a good flock to join.
The hourglass quilt is ready for another round.
I managed to find some more neutral
backgrounds to compliment the greens.
A few more big string
stars are on the list as well as some green
half squares for
the triangle strings rainbow quilt.
There is another project pair to complete too.
The green squares for a sashed color block
were finished last week.
The new member of the family receiving this pair
is due to arrive in September so I will continue
working on the additional colors!
I also have a family request for a
Christmas quilt! Woot woot!
Lots to do and the weather is getting nicer
so the summer sewing room may pop up shortly!!!
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The geese are so fun and scrappy!
ReplyDeleteMy eyes really enjoyed seeing your hourglass quilt, so pretty!
ReplyDeletePlenty to keep you busy in all that scrappy goodness, Deb!
ReplyDeleteThat Hourglass quilt is so pretty! I love watching it grow. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteLove the hourglass quilt, and I love your strings! Yay for getting to start on a Christmas quilt - my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with To Do Tuesday!
Your rainbow hourglass quilt is beautiful. Love also the hts flying geese,so scrappy and happy. It is desapointing when a block doesn't look like we want, but it looks pretty to me.
ReplyDeleteYour RSC hourglass quilt-in-progress is wonderful!!
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