I made some progress this month on my scrappy version of the Primitive Gatherings "Oh say can you sew" quiltalong. This mystery quilt started in April this year and even though it has been a TON of sewing, I love it's scrappiness and am happy I started it.
This project has to be put away for this month to make creative space in my brain for Christmas tasks, but watch for it to re-appear in 2023!
Linking up to Design Wall Monday at Judy's
11 comments:
Beautiful! And what amazing block designs.
I love how this is turning out. Such pretty blocks and wonderful scrappiness.
Oooh! Love this design. And I came across a box of 1.5" HSTs the other day....
This will be magnificent !
What a lovely quilt this is becoming. Lots and lots of little pieces but it really is a beauty. Enjoy! ;^)
Your quilt is looking fabulous. I love the colors that you chose for this quilt.
The blocks and colors are beautiful! Will become a gorgeous quilt!
I believe this will be one of my favorite quilts that you are working on. Hugs
Beautiful quilt. Just read your recent posts and saw your cross stitching, very pretty and beautiful stitches. I am subscribed to a couple flosstube channels and listen/watch while stitching sometimes. Mine are Country Stitchers, Liz and Deb who talk about lots of things, Brenda and the Serial Starter, Brenda and Laura, who also chat about interesting things, and the Saltbox Stitcher, Carol who also shares her wonderful quilts with us. Elizabeth Ann Can Stitch is also lovely and shares her quilting too. So you get a nice variety of projects being chatted about. There are many who divide their program into cross stitching and quilting. Anyway, so much fun on the net!!
I've been watching your progress on this and wow! You weren't kidding about the small pieces. What a triumph to finish this one, and use up stash too!
You are making great progress with this one, and I laughed when you said you had moved on from repro fabrics to brighter colors......I am still stuck in repro land, and I love it. This is a beautiful design, but full of lots of little pieces of fabric (which I love, or course). Hope it gets finished in early 2023. Hugs, Judy
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