MAKING PROGRESS ON A QUILT
I found this quilt that I had begun 2 years ago in my closet when I was packing for the retreat, 3 days at the beautiful Oregon coast:
It didn't look like this when I pulled it out of the closet, of course. This is how much I was able to get done!! It's still missing a few strips of white between the rows, but that's easy to take care of.
Here's a look at the blocks from the Sakura Park line by Moda fabrics:
I downloaded this quilt pattern, Noteworthy Labyrinth, by Karin Vail from Moda BakeShop.
As a special treat, to show you what beautiful weather we had in January, here are some shots of the Pacific Ocean:
All I can say is: WOW!
SPEAKING OF SCRAPS...
I'm working on the log cabin of hens, chicks, and roosters (one of my favorite themes!) from my friend's scraps of SO LONG AGO:
Linking with my friends at:
Both your WIPs are lovely! That hen and chicken fabric is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI think her fabric is from 30 years ago, believe it or not. Her kids are all fully grown adults & have been for over 10 years. Fun to find ways to use bits and pieces. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThat labyrinth quilt is well worth finishing. What a lovely pattern and beautiful fabrics! Those little chickens and roosters are sure cute too! Love the blue and yellow borders on those blocks. Nice and bright!
ReplyDeleteSew pretty!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYou have some great quilts there in the works. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteGreat WIPS. The material is beautiful. Love the colours. Always fun to find old projects.
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