The 16 blocks are made, sandwiched and the quilting has begun. The first three are up on the wall. This is not the final arrangement.
Quilting is concentric squares, so fun. I don't usually quilt at night but I couldn't wait to start, and then after an hour I had to stop in order to pay attention to my fave show, The Closer.
Why I am not getting much sleep.

I can not wait to see this one all together! It is singingmy song!
ReplyDeleteVery bright and fun.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! I like this!
ReplyDeleteoh these are gorgeous! very interested in watching this process...i have just committed to making a King size quilt for a friend and it will have to be QAYG...can you show us how you join the blocks...please :)
ReplyDeleteHey Meg, this isn't my original idea. It came from The Creative Edge Tutorials. here: http://www.thequiltingedge.com/p/tutorials.html
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ReplyDeleteI posted a comment and it didn't sound quite right - let me try again!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like maybe you used your walking foot to quilt the squares - I love the way it looks.
I have to finish my string quilt, then QAYG here I come!
Chris
thanks for the link Melody...I was already a follower, just hadn't read all the tutorials! :/
ReplyDeleteHello, I just came across your blog and wanted to tell you I am LOVING IT! Your quilts are so inspiring and I am having an awesome time reading all your old posts. Thank you for inspiring me today! :)
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