I know it's been quiet on my blog. I'm back and will try to keep up.
Here's what I'm up to:
Labyrinth Quilt Top
Previously on February fifth's blog page, I showed you this quilt. Now it's even 'more done':
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Outlined with white borders, two more borders to go!
I used Sakura Park fabrics from Moda. |
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New Batik Quilt Project
I bought a pattern from Cozy Quilts called
Gridlock. I am using a batik jelly roll and cut out background strips to piece this together. Here's the pile:
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Aren't they yummy?? |
I can't wait to put it together!
Hexi-fied Again!
When I'm relaxing in front of a program at home (wishing I could do it
anywhere), I continue to work on those hexies (English Paper Piecing) from scraps.
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Part of the pile |
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Fun with fussy cut scraps |
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I have just started my first hexies too - such an easy way to use up scraps, so nice to have a portable project too.
ReplyDeleteThey're fun to do, aren't they? Thanks for stopping by, Julie.
DeleteWhat fun projects. The labyrinth quilt is super cute. Borders often slow me down.
ReplyDeleteHi Jasmine, thanks for stopping by. I'm in love with it, too. I don't mind the borders, it's getting it sandwiched & quilted, whether by machine or hand.
DeleteI have a pile of scrappy hexies too! Thanks for sharing your projects with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteHi Cynthia, I see you're in Eugene, too, small world! Are you active in any local groups? I see you're very active online, beautiful artistry!! Thanks for stopping by.
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