I will be quite proud of myself when these are put together into a quilt; there's a serious amount of piecing involved in this. I haven't made a whole quilt out of tiny pieces for a while; I love all Bonnie's quilts, but I shied away from making one because of the time it would take. Doing this as a mystery was perfect, it's been nicely spread out and I haven't felt pressured by any of it. I even learnt to like 9-patches again!Somehow I ended up working on a blue and white Double Irish Chain yesterday. I was sure the drawer contained only 2" blue squares, but at the bottom were some partly pieced blocks, and I thought I could just whizz them up and put them in the Orphan Box, and then I realised there were too many blocks to be orphans and I quite liked how it was going together and maybe I could just make a small quilt and...blah blah blah. So add another project to the pile. This is going to be the year of the UFO; they will be dealt with. At the end of this year I want all my UFOs to be recently started projects, not these ancient old things.
I love blue and white quilts - it's going to be wonderful! Are you sure that there aren't some other blue & white blocks that would work for a border????
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
those blues and whites look wonderful! Remind me of the cold winter we're having here....
ReplyDeleteWell, the blue & white looks lovely & cool, as I sit stewing up here on the Coast! haha.
ReplyDeleteI should have a look at my blues. Hmm I have a new great nephew due to be born in March...
Love how your laying out this quilt...something about 2 color quilts I just love.
ReplyDeleteyour amazing with all you get done.
Love reading your blog.
yesterdays collage is just amazing.
Oh how I would love to have some of your ufo's!
Kathie
I am doing blues and whites and reds for my mystery, your triangles look great!!
ReplyDeleteAre you finished with step 5 yet??
It takes some time!!
JulieQ