Monday, February 6, 2012

Still Designing


Progress was made and I spent quite a bit of time everyday sewing, although it's pretty hard to tell by looking at the picture this week vs. last week. I got all the border pieced and finished the first row of blocks. I am adding the border as I go to make my life easier and that is definitely what it is all about.

This quilt is too big for my design sofa and too wide for my design floor where it is currently sitting. I am thinking I may have to take it outside to my design lawn to find a place big enough to lay it out. I can just see me chasing all those little 2 1/2" squares down the street.

Time to get busy. Stop by Judy's blog to see more great quilting.

14 comments:

  1. wow what a great use of scraps. Love it.
    Karen

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  2. Well, that's just gorgeous! What is the pattern?

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  3. Beautiful! Just beautiful!!
    Makes me jealous, though. : ) I started mine last year and it got lost in the shuffle of other projects. It needs to come back out and get some much needed attention. You are motivating me, but I need to get a few other things wrapped up first.

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  4. Beautiful scrappy quilt. Love how the circles form

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  5. How beautiful! I can picture you running around outside trying to grab your blocks.....better keep it inside :)

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  6. Gorgeous! A design lawn could definitely get hazardous to little squares :)

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  7. Lovely quilt... great use of scraps. Although I also think I like your scraps much better than my own scraps!LOL Bonnie in Virginia

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  8. I love the way this is going together.

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  9. Love how this is coming together! All those bold happy colors playing so well together! I got really tickled visualizing you running down the street after those squares! =^..^=

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  10. You have some beautiful scraps in those gorgeous blocks. That is going to be one heck of quilt when you're done.

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  11. You tickle me...I'm picturing you chasing your project. What a lovely project it is indeed.

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