Yes, there are still loads of I Spy
blocks kicking around my sewing room.
The first brick one is up on the wall after
a brief hiatus to make room for
the GK's 5 " block I Spy projects.
Unfortunately, a few of the bricks are upside down.
A quick pick out with my handy mini rotary cutter
and I was back in business.
Now it's time to audition some sashing.
Putting in some lighter colors as sashing
is always unsuccessful but
like a bad movie plot, I try it again
and it always does not work.
Here is the second go round,
The last one to chose from,
and finally a pile of the winners.
One winner turned out to be precut pieces
for backing so they were sent down to the
backing bin.
will also double as binding.
The first top measures 42" x 58"
but the subsequent ones will be
a bit shorter at 42" x 52"
Nice pile of strips here and
minimal leftovers too.
Enough to do 4 quilts!
Have a great week sewing !
Stay Safe and Sew On!
Linking up with :
Finished or Not Friday




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Always fun to do an "I Spy" quilt! You know, one day a light sashing just might surprise you so it's never a loss to audition everything just in case.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and fun! I love the teddy bear strip!
ReplyDeleteI spy quilts are always fun,yours looks great! I like to get prep work done like backings & binding strips, doesn't always happen but happy when it does 😆
ReplyDeleteFun quilts. So cheerful. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, those are great quilt tops - aren't directional fabrics a pain when they don't cooperate? Thanks so much for linking up to I Quilted This!
ReplyDeleteI love I Spy! You're off to a great start with these. Can't wait to see the finishes! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Beautiful I-Spy quilts! I also like the lighter sashing. Thank you for sharing on To Do Tuesday. 😁
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