Linking up with Texas Quilt Gall
My goals were
- Quilt the nine log cabins on my Queen quilt. Done
- Complete Block 3 of Riley Blake Challenge. Done
- Complete Block 3 of Sweet Dreams QAL. Done
- Make a block or two for Magnolia Quilt I have started by one block! Chelsi Stratton design. Made one to add to one I had made.
- Start sashing the Nine Patch Square Dance blocks. Have four rows sashed but not joined to each other.
- Go through a couple of baskets of scraps and separate into what I will use and what I will pass on to somebody who might be able to use them for small handmade projects she does. Done
- I’ve also started a leaders and enders project – until of course I have all the sum of its parts and then it becomes its own project. This week I will be making wonky star blocks as I go. American and Patchwork Magazine No. 159. Started. Will be an ongoing leaders and enders.
Week of 25th January
- Quilt the border of my log cabin quilt – very plain straight line of something.
- Sweet Dreams block 4. QAL
- Sash remainder of Nine Patch Square Dance and join all rows.
- Make two more Magnolia blocks
- Continue leaders and enders of Rustic Charm
Hi Kathryn! That wonky star block looks pretty nifty with how you laid out the fabrics. It’s like a star split between night and day! Good luck with this week’s list. {{Hugs}} a bunch. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Yes I think that’s the idea for this quilt of dark/light. It is a fun leader /ender.
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That flower block is wonderful.
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Thanks Stefanie. Such fun to sew.
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You have some pretty blocks there – several fun projects! I really love the split star block. I might have to try that one!
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Diane the split star is a fun project, it sure is appealing.
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LOVE the Magnolia Quilt blocks! That wonky star block is cute, especially split like that.
Thank you for linking up with To Do Tuesday!
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