Yes it is almost done here! Just a small quilt by Jo Morton. I"ll have one more picture of the finished top tomorrow. I even got it sandwhiched together today! So this week I'll work on quilting it! It feels kind of good to do a quickie project!
But I also had to play today. More mindless and liberated sewing. I"ve been promising Tonya I would make these blocks but just never got around to it - well today I started! The tiny little ones are the beginnings of some liberated log cabins.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
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12 comments from wonderful readers:
What a roll you're on! I love the flying geese, they look like pyramids to me. :)
your liberated blocks are wonderful!
Love the flying geese! Just wish that I could actually do a triangle to save my life.
great to do a small project! love the liberated blocks...very fun.
The flying geese must be heading to a pumpkin patch! I love flying geese! I have never done the "liberated" thing. But, I must say that log cabin you did is fabulous! And the fabrics--wow!
The geese look great. Liberated blocks are so fun. I have a UFO from a class with Gwen Marston -- I should "liberate" it from the UFO pile *s*
That's a lot of geese!
And I like the wonky blocks in the picture beneath that too!
Oh, forgot to add... I like the new theme you have on your blog, all back to school and apples. Looks great!
Wheee, I'm thrilled you've gotten started on these blocks. They look great - I love that royal blue star. Now you're on a roll, keep going!
I love the flying geese quilt. I have never made a small quilt in my life - I'll have to start! Do you hang them? I have never thought I'd be one to have quilts hanging in the house, but maybe I should rethink...
All that mindless sewing is really paying off! Can't believe how much you got done...amazing!!
And a nice new look for your blog also...*VBS*
Love your liberated blocks in progress, Dawn! Good for you for finding time to sew and have sanity. Your geese look wonderful too in their fall colors!
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