It still needs borders (and I will follow Angela's lead with a pale yellow solid but am skipping the tear drop applique pieces) and that will come soon, but I am SUPER happy to have made so much progress on this UFO! The chain blocks were worth the effort and make the quilt amazing! If you want the patter you can find it here.
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Moth in the Window Blocks are Complete!
I have eighty-one Moth in the Window blocks made this time around. I laid them out and then took pictures, stared, changed things around, a...
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Today was my NewQuiltingClub's Anniversary Party. I got up early (well early for me when I am not working) and chatted and posted most ...
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Here is the new granddaughter's Princess Crown qult top. She should be arriving on August 9th. She is breech and will be getting turne...
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My dad picked the poem below for his service and I think it really fit him--my sister and I heard it for the first time while planning his...
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You amaze me, Andee! Your RSC quilt turned out beautiful! I quit after about six blocks (got busy at work) and forgot about the quilt. I am about a year or two behind you, it seems. Hope you are enjoying your summer. Sandy at sewhigh.blogspot.com
Your RSC15 top turned out FABULOUSLY!! I really like how you changed up a couple of the stars and filled in with another couple "stand out" blocks. Those things added interest and made the quilt your own.
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