We love UFO days!
Lots to do and a set aside time to get it done is always fun!
First up, the blocks for the final weave top were ready to stitch.
These have a white background that really
makes the colors pop.
The top is complete!
Then the posy blocks were next to be opened up.
This little found/gifted project took up a lot more
time than I'd planned.
It needed 17 additional stars to fill in the alternate spots.
They are very fun to make and
use up some scraps too, bonus!
Two sides of half the posy blocks had
to be removed to make row joining easier.
That done, the rows were stitched up and
set aside awaiting decisions.
Do I piece together the lattice bits,
or find a fabric to match and cut new?
White background stars may be side borders to
make a twin sized width. They have been
waiting patiently for a purpose.
A pinning day for the tops in waiting will have to
keep waiting since the Discovery table has
more tops to be unearthed! It's is archeaeology February I think!
Lara Croft may be playing later in the workroom theatre!
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You must really enjoy the discovery table. I love the blues in your quilts: so relaxing. And the hue is just perfect! Hooray for tackling UFOs! I think we all need to do that: me, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd lots of bits! String bits are coming up soon too!
DeleteProgress on your UFOs! It feels good to get those blocks into flimsies, doesn't it. Both are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you , and it sure does, the rack is getting very full again!
DeleteWhat fun "un-earthing" all these beauties to use:))) I love the blue posy blocks--repeating patterns make such a beautiful quilt in all those shades...Nice works and WIPS, too hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThank you, those found posey blocks work well with my star blocks. Winner all around!
DeleteThe Posy blocks are really fun. You've definitely been busy. I like the idea of archeology February. Hope you find some fun stuff.
ReplyDeleteOh yes I have! I'm doing a strip bit quilt top today with 6", 2" and 3" columns. We will see how it turns out!!!
DeleteHi Deb, amazing what archeologists can find on a studio! congrats on your finished top and good luck with the others. Thanks for linking up to I Quilted This!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! I've got another top or two to show next week ! Yay!
DeleteIt's amazing what can be unearthed in our studios. Looks like some awesome projects happening at your house.
ReplyDeleteThank you. The tops are piling up so I should get that table cleared! More tops, more tops!!!
DeleteThese are such fun projects! I love the idea of "studio archaeology."
ReplyDeleteThank you , they are fun to do .
DeleteGreat projects and way to go for working on those UFOs! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI will ! Thank you . I keep finding more partial blocks that need homes. Always lots of quilt seeds everywhere!
DeleteWow, such beautiful blocks here Deb. It's time I did a proper "dig" in my sewing room too. I know there are projects lurking, I should say waiting. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, sometimes they lurk too! It is fun to finish or rework a project that stimied you earlier!
DeleteLove your scrappy happy blocks. I love your discoveries. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Thank you ! I so love that the pile is changing as the quilt rack fills!
DeleteThe weave is so pretty - what a fun way to use up your scraps!
ReplyDeleteand the stars - I like them - and I like the alternate blocks!! very pretty
Looks like a great day working on UFOs! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx
ReplyDeletePretty blocks, weave and stars, I love them all! Great use of pretty scraps, love the cvariety of blue fabrics. Thank you for sharing your inspiring projects and linking up.
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