I have been following along with Jodi at Pleasant Home's Scrap-Along. Last week she featured a great quilt from Feda's Hive, the Picnic Quilt. I got out my scraps and started sorting, finding that most of my stash was earth tones and got started....

I also found that I have a lot of 2.5 strips and not a lot of pieces that were in the 4.5" square range.... so I decided to adjust the 6.5 x 4.5 units to what I had, still using the original, but adding some other configurations as well.
This is the first 6 units, combined to make a 12" block up on the design wall.
I am not sure how big this will be, and don't have a target for completion, but I do visualize snuggling with it on my couch.
I also found that I have a lot of 2.5 strips and not a lot of pieces that were in the 4.5" square range.... so I decided to adjust the 6.5 x 4.5 units to what I had, still using the original, but adding some other configurations as well.
This is the first 6 units, combined to make a 12" block up on the design wall.
I am not sure how big this will be, and don't have a target for completion, but I do visualize snuggling with it on my couch.
I having been following Jodi's blog and saw that on Nanette's blog. I like yours. It would be a great leader ender project too.
ReplyDeleteI think all the scraps are just beautiful in that block! You definitely have a way of putting fabrics together! A
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