I started the month working through the various BOM activities I set for myself
Happy Cloud sampler
Blocks 7, 8 and 9 of the Ultimate Beginner sampler
Two more six inch blocks and flying geese joiner for the 2017 Summer Sampler
My huge One Monthly Goal was to put together these orphan blocks and I finally made the whole design work together and it just flowed... Check out everyone else's goal progress Here
It is massive... 95" x 98"
So there is a decent overhang...
And onto the quilting pile it goes.
Then back to BOM blocks... Line Dried with the itty bitty 3" Ohio stars
And now I've got the whole top row sewn!
And because I'm a sucker I pulled out this Timeless Traditions quilt that stalled out... maybe last year... maybe the year before...
So I got the blocks sewn together for the third quarter...
Started the applique on the corner section...
And fused the fourth wreath block.
And then I got caught up in the excitement of 2" scrappy strips and made this log cabin top from the Growing up Modern book...
Although I added a wider white border and added colourful strips top and botto to make it rectangular.
Then proceeded to go completely mad with sorting my blue scraps into similar bundles of blueness...
Choosing the soft dreamy blues to start and made some 2" strips which were sewn end to end...
And so began a different scrap quilt from the blog Sugar Bowl Crafts.
Sometimes when I just start playing with my fabric stash I can just put it all away again...
Other times it knows exactly what it wants to be! An Iris Quilt!
This quilt is constructed similarly to the tube version of Trip Around the World...
I'm using a charcoal for the sashing and am not quite sure whether I love it yet.
4 comments:
Wow you have put your time to good use - and made some gorgeous blocks...and tops. I especially love your Line Dried one and am looking forward to seeing Iris develop with the sashing. Oh the feature fabric you've used in Line dried is gorgeous.
Such a lovely collection of projects! Loving the colours in your 'iris' quilt! And your logcabin quilt has a real improv make-do look about it that I love, very Gees Bend!
You have certainly been using your time productively Suz! Lockdown is the perfect time to have plenty of projects to choose from ( I’m bored with just two WIPs! ) I like the charcoal grey for your last project! And how lovely to see the Timeless Treasures quilt again! Happy sewing!
Pretty. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.
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