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Monday, April 02, 2018

Design Wall Monday


It's a new month and that means a new UFO goal to work on. The March UFO is out of sight for a while (until I recover) and this month's project is to get my Ringo Lake blocks into a quilt top. Here are 30 blocks on the design wall, with one seam remaining to join the top 20 to the bottom 10. 
I still want to make 20 more blocks, sew them together, and add the border blocks before the end of April. 


It is a lot of pinning because when joining two blocks together there are 8 points that I would very much like to meet. Sometimes "close enough" has to be the motto! When you join 5 blocks to 5 blocks, that means 40 pins at all the matching places. 
What will be refreshing with this month's project is that I really really like it, so I will enjoy all the pinning and sewing!
Linking up to One Monthly Goal at Elm Street Quilts, and Design Wall Monday over at Small Quilts

15 comments:

  1. A very worthwhile pinning process. Coincidentally, my disappearing 4-patch, red and white quilt is close to being in the same stage. Top two-thirds is pieced and am working on the bottom third. I nest my seams by feel and find they meet better. Love your blue and gold color choices. I missed March’s OMG. May you meet your April OMG.

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  2. I stalled at the blocks. They are made but didn't have time to do all that sashing. I am also thinking of not using the sashing and just putting the blocks together. I have seen some nice quilts done that way!

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  3. it is looking good for some reason I thought this one was done- are you making another Bonnie quilt? maybe I got them mixed up

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  4. Those blocks are beautiful and will become a fabulous quilt, well worth all the pinning to match the points.

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  5. Good luck!! I know you can do it!!!

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  6. Of all the Quiltville mysteries I think this one has resulted in the most extraordinary colorways and settings. I really like your version!

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  7. I love your color interpretation. Such a honey blonde color.

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  8. You're so close with ORL! A few more blocks, a few more seams, 800 more pins...

    I'm bad with matching points. My latest project is just simple HSTs and I keep telling myself that fancy quilting will surely distract from my points...

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  9. Nice looking quilt. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.

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  10. beautiful work on this quilt. I am a pinner too, actually I enjoy doing this....especially when all the seams and points come together nicely.

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  11. Another beautiful quilt project!
    I too love your fabrics and colors for this one.
    Best wishes on all those matching seams - I'll bet only you will notice of they are slightly off.

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  12. Getting it done!! Yea for OMG goals. Love your blues!

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  13. I am glad you get to work on something you like. :)
    This is such a cozy, inviting color combo! Twenty more blocks, huh? I'll be cheering for you!

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  14. Love this alternate setting! It's going to be a gorgeous quilt.

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