When I went to post this photo I realized that I made too many of these blocks. Once again I just kept sewing instead of following the instructions! This week I will deconstruct 4 of them to become the corner quarter blocks. Block by block I'm getting closer to being able to sew this quilt top together!
Linking to Small Quilts.
Argh, frogging is no fun at all! But the quilt is looking good.
ReplyDeleteYour colors are so different from the original pattern. I love, love, love your selections. Can’t wait to see the finished quilt! Hurry up!
ReplyDeleteIts coming along great. Your fabric choices are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your colors for this Frolic (leap frogging is not fun!!)
ReplyDeleteThere are so many pieces in this pattern--you do such a great job on these intricate patterns nice work hugs, Julierose
There is always a lot of sewing in those mystery quilts, you've coming along so well. I started one several years ago and found I could not deal with all the little itty bitty pieces. But the pile of neutral string blocks I made have been used in other projects, so that's a good outcome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Frolic so far - keep going. Perseverance is a great quality! Judy
ReplyDeleteYou are further along than me! I have never twisted so many units the wrong way and had to rip out than on this quilt!
ReplyDeleteWell, at least you have found a good use for your "overage". Looks good!
ReplyDeleteThose Frolic blocks take a lot of assembly and it's so easy to just keep stitching once you get in a groove. Looking forward to seeing your version come together.
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