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I can't seem to stop, lol! |
I received my daily Email from Sew Can She this morning and for some reason the November mini quilt gave me the urge to make mini quilts. I decided to start with January, and this is the result after a few hours. My desire is to do all or most of them and have a mini quilt wall somewhere in the house. |
Another of my semi-awesome stars. |
Of course, I didn't have the right sized envelope, so I had to make one, which I was also semi pleased with. |
I just added pink to the Rainbow Scrap Challenge last night, so I'll go from being very late, to being early. As I explained last night, I did 72 slab blocks for a queen sized quilt, to be finished in a few months, and it includes these 7 browns. |
I finished 2 more baby quilt flimsies, not too much of a stretch, as it was only one border on this one. |
This one was finished today too, and it was just 3 borders. Panels sure hurry up the process. |
I found this quilt on Yellowbugquilts.com and fell in love with it. I can see the different golds in the blocks, with 4 of the motifs inserted into them, and a pretty red metallic fabric for the sashing. It's her Mondrian Inspired Quilt Pattern |
I have less than an hour for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge October, pink. These are slab blocks, 7 of 72 that I made for a queen sized quilt from my scraps. I'm putting it aside for a little while now, but will be back to it in the next three or four months, I hope. |
7 each of these colors to go toward the 72 blocks for the queen sized quilt. |
And, likewise these. |
7 of each color group, except for the aqua, only 2 of them. |
My high tech method of quilt planning. |
Yesterday I cut out several baby quilts, this was one that I started with 3 orphan blocks. Everything from scraps or fabrics I already had, except for 1/2 yard of the Tinkerbell fabric. |
You can probably tell from this close-up why this was an orphan block. |
This is a baby boy fishing quilt panel that I've had for years, Thimbleberry, I believe. I cut it out yesterday, also. |
And the only one that I had to buy the fabrics for, for my great-grandson. My granddaughter decided to do the kids shared room with Minnie and Mickey. |
These were pretty fun to make, although I had to do a bit of ripping. They hold 38 cards, and I'm planning to make several for Christmas gifts. They are from infarrantlycreative.net, and called Mega Credit Card Wallet. The tutorial is at www.infarrantlycreative.net/business-card-wallet/ |
Baby quilt is a flimsy now. It is quilt number 4, but the first I will try to get finished, since it is a baby shower. I am hoping to finish the other 3 though, to give to the bigger ones that day. We are in Florida, so I'm making this short to work on hurricane preparations, just in case. So scary for so many, prayers for everyone in any danger. I just want to add, I have commented on several blogs lately and gotten a message about some kind of problem. I guess I need to investigate and check with Yahoo. |
I have my three flimsies finished, this is the one for my great-grandson who is almost 8 years old. He is an avid baseball player. |
This is the center of the quilt for my great-granddaughter who loves Minnie Mouse. She, my great-granddaughter, not Minnie Mouse, is 3. |
Here is her Minnie Mouse flimsy. |
And, the kitten flimsy. |
Looks like still a lot of work to come. |
This would be for the sashing if I go with my present plan. |
And this the cornerstones. It is actually a mni print. |
My mother liked houndstooth, and so do I, so this would be the first border. |
This would be the second, larger border. Or, as an alternate idea if there is enough of the Billy Bear at Bat baseball fabric, I might use it for the larger border. |
And this will be the binding, unless I use the Billie Bears for the border, then I might use the swirly fabric above this as the binding. |