It always feels good when you finish a project!!
This one project was a problem though! The pattern is
"Sweet Dreams" from Pat Sloan
The quilt blocks were to represent "Sweets" but in my mind I wanted to make a patriotic top
Here is my version, without borders--I don't think borders are needed for this quilt.
Problem? I thought I had the right amount blocks to construct--well, not so! Guess I
can't count! I had the inner pieces ready and arranged right--it was the outer section that was the problem--bummer! I didn't make all the blocks--Needed three more! That took more time--and I didn't have the energy to work on it--one day I said, "Self, get it together! Finish that quilt top!"
and here it is--ready for the long arm.
I've been saving 'strings' from numerous projects--The box was overflowing--can't bring myself to throw them away--so here is my next two or three projects in that box!
I'm making string blocks--this is on the design wall--funny, how the camera 'eye' sees it different than the human eyes..
Since I have so many strings, I'm using them as borders on my 2.5" blocks
Okay, I know the strings are not all the same size--doesn't bother me at all! In the end it will be trimmed to fit the size--
Why not make some log cabin blocks with the strings--sure--no problem!
At first, I used paper to sew the strings on; not easy to tear off the paper--forget that--
when making log cabin, choose a center square and sew around--If it ends up more that 8.5", take the scissors or rotary blade and trim!
Back to emptying the never ending string box!