**Spoiler Alert**
If you are sewing Pam Buda's Market Day Sew-Along and haven't finished it yet and solved the mystery, don't keep reading today's blog post!
The final step was posted last week and if I wouldn't have become recently obsessed with my IOP blocks, this project would have been completed already!
However... here is the big reveal:
I sewed the miniature version, so it measures 11" square right now. Pretty, eh? I changed the gold in the centre block (you can see it here) and I like it better now.
I have an idea for a pieced border and look forward to some sewing time over the weekend to try it out.
Did you make your own Market Day? The parade posting is not until September, so I have lots of time to quilt and finish this little cutie before then!
15 comments:
11"???? How small are those subunits????
cute!
great quilt xxx
Pretty. It's funny howk the 9 patches at the points finished. Look forward to your finish on this one.
So pretty!
It turned out so pretty - I saw the finished piece and like your version better. I didn't play with this one.
So cute! I love it! I can't wait to see it with your border.
I intend to make MD ... I even went out and bought some fabrics as soon as she announced the SAL. But there are so many higher priority quilts in my life right now ... But Market Day is on my list! ;-)
I like your soft colors in your Mini Market Day! I should hand quilt mine, but I think it will get on the machine later than September's Airing so mine might just be a Flimsy still. It's almost FAIR Time
So pretty and oh so tiny! Great job.
Very nice!
You brave woman to venture out with your own colors. They look wonderful--nice center switch. I'm interested to see your pieced border. Not sure if I am finished with my border or not.
Oh I love your colors! Very nice. I didn't even think to step outside the red and blue.
What a beautiful little quilt! Love the fabrics you chose!
amazed at how intricate this must have been when piecing together, beautiful
Just 11" finished? Wow! Yo do well with little pieces! It turned out beautifully!
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