Well, that's changed a bit. I've actually finished another item on the list!
My Happy Blocks* quilt top is all put together! Here it is:
I couldn't get a photo of the whole top because my cutting table is in the way. The top is 7 blocks x 7 blocks. Each block measures 6" finished. The overall quilt should finish at 66" square.
* How Happy Blocks work. I have only done these as a swap. You could do them yourself but it kind of eliminates part of the "happy" that come from swapping. I sent 6, 4½" squares of fabric to each swap participant. In this case, they were random pinks and purples. Each person kept 1 of the squares for themselves. They then put 2½" borders on each remaining fabric square and mailed the completed blocks back to me. Of course, I was doing the same for them. I did request that the borders be maroon/burgundy.
Now here's the part that wasn't "normal". I took the Happy Blocks that I got back and whacked them on the diagonal. I then paired a pink half and a purple half to make the new blocks. That's why they finished so much smaller than you'd expect from the original dimensions.
Here's my updated FIU list:
Put all my loose floss on bobbinsfinished January 27th with new purchases done February 3rd- Stitch a design for the candlescreen that I have
Assemble my Happy Blocks quilt topfinished 12 August- Assemble my Crumbs quilt top
- Finish hand-quilting the Bullseye Quilt
- Finish the Log Cabin Star wallhanging
- Hand-quilt at least 10 blocks on my Christmas Strings quilt
Finish my Through the Storm cross stitch as a free-standing blockfinished 30 July- Finish my green Temari ball
- Finish 1 of my Santa kits (not cross stitch)
- Make bookcases for my sewing room
- Decorate wooden "S" for my sewing room
Well, that's all for this update. Hopefully, I'll have at least one more done soon.
Happy Stitching!
Stacy
2 comments:
It always feels so good to finish up a quilt. Happy sewing! Andrea
It look great! Your 'halfing' of the blocks really added something special.
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