A very busy week of camping, celebrating
and family visiting. makes for a very late
stash report! Can you guess where we were?
Dinosaur capital of Canada, Drumheller!
I was also waiting to get some
bindings on so I can actually have a movement
on the fabric numbers!
So.. these two yellow log cabin beauties are all
finished up and ready to move on to
some youngsters to enjoy.
This interesting batik quilt
was a found top and I really enjoyed quilting
along all the triangles.
The big backing
box yielded the perfect multicolored fabric
for binding.
The make again of the triangle string quilt is
coming along very well! I get busy sewing up
the blocks for one and the constant question always
pops up, " Should I make an extra for myself?"
I'll make a few extra blocks and that will be
a nice starter for a quilt for my cozy collection.
It is a very attractive quilt and fun to make so
it is one of my go to patterns.
Here are the changes in my stash numbers this week.
No scraps came in the door!!!
No fabric was purchased!
Fabric Purchased: 0 m
Used since last report 18 m
Fabric In to date: 25.5 m
Use to date 2024 : 30 m
Scraps in : 0 m
Scraps out : 0 m
Big Batch donation : 60 m (June)
Net Fabric In: 40.5 m
Yay finished quilts!
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Yea for the stash numbers. I do mine monthly and often forget to post in a reasonable time. I can't believe how much yellow fabric you had! great job of finishing off some quilts.
ReplyDeleteI certainly have less now!!! I think the goal is to use the fabric but now I kind of want to find some more yellow? Argh , the struggle is real!
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Your yellow log cabin quilts are.so beautiful. Bright and cheerful. I love them.
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