I'm thinking I'll probably need to get a solid medium blue for the sashing, and maybe white or off-white for setting triangles and cornerstones. This is the last time I'll be able to fit all the blocks on the design wall before the final layout. I have so much enjoyed working through this book and figuring out how to piece all the little 6" blocks. I've even figured out how to make my long-dormant Flickr account work, sort of... although I'm not putting every picture on there. I'll link this post up to Judy L.'s Design Wall Monday and Sew Darn Crafty.
Time to update the fabric and yarn consumption stats for the week, too:
Stash Report
Fabric used this week: 8.9 yards (Orca bay top finished and pieced backing for sports quilt)
Fabric used year to date: 16.3 yards
Added this week: 0 yards
Added year to date: 0 yards
Net used for 2012: 16.3 yards
Added this week: 0 yards
Added year to date: 0 yards
Net used for 2012: 16.3 yards
Yarn used this week: 0 yards
Yarn used year to date: 864 yards
Yarn added this week: 0 yards
Yarn added year to date: 492 yards (all handspun, not purchased)
Net used for 2012: 372 yards
10 comments:
Beautiful! Love that you were thrifty like a Farmer's Wife and practiced "make do" quilting. Good idea to get them all up on the wall to see what colors you want more of. I like the idea of the blue sashing too. Congrats!
So gorgeous! I am about halfway and very discouraged. The blocks that have y seams are NOT working at all- like garden path. I am doing a quilt using what I have too. Looks great, I could use any tips on those tricky little blocks.
Beautiful, and such an accomplishment!
Wonderful project that you are oh so close to completing. The blue sounds right from what I can see too. Strict alphabetical order? Does that mean you'll redo blocks because it needs to have a better distribution of color? Maybe you can swap some with Vicki WINK! Sandi
Your blocks look great, what a wonderful variety!
And you're ahead of me, I have 89 made.
Love your blocks - just beautiful!
It is looking just great!!!
Beautiful blocks and how neat that they are all made from your stash!
Quilting by the River
This is really cute :) :) I love quilts and anything that says "vintage", too. Is this, by any chance, from the quilt book of the same name? Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)
I found your blog via the Homestead Barn Hop earlier this week. Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)
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