I worked on mom's star blocks again yesterday, and only have 4 left to finish. It won't take long, as the last seams are pinned and ready to go. You might remember that I had enough middles for 20 blocks, but when I started putting them together, I only had enough flying geese for 13. There were enough rectangles and squares cut for 3 more blocks, so I found another red in my stash and made 3 more sets of flying geese out of it. That's all I can make with what I have.
When we originally cut it, we were using a fat quarter pack of fabrics so we cut what we could get from the fabrics we had. They are 8" blocks, so she can get a nice throw out of them. These fabrics were from a Lewis and Clark collection. I made my Lone Star quilt out of the same fabrics.
I worked in the garden and flower beds for awhile yesterday, too. I had a rose bush that got hit by weed killer last year, and was going rogue! So I trimmed it back all the way and hopefully it will come back ok.
Smokey must've worked hard too!
When we originally cut it, we were using a fat quarter pack of fabrics so we cut what we could get from the fabrics we had. They are 8" blocks, so she can get a nice throw out of them. These fabrics were from a Lewis and Clark collection. I made my Lone Star quilt out of the same fabrics.
I worked in the garden and flower beds for awhile yesterday, too. I had a rose bush that got hit by weed killer last year, and was going rogue! So I trimmed it back all the way and hopefully it will come back ok.
Smokey must've worked hard too!
Love your mom's quilt. It was a beautiful day to work in the garden, nice and cool.
ReplyDeleteThe Star quilt is going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour mom's quilt is really coming along nicely! (Smokey looks like how I feel today! LOL)
ReplyDeleteAll the best quilt blogs feature cats! (Oh, the guilt top is looking good too).
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