So I thought why not and I pulled out the pieces and finished all of the blocks.
I then laid out the blocks on my bed and figured out how I wanted them to be arranged.
I really need a large blank wall to make a design wall.
I miss the black felt one I had in my first studio.
I used the black blocks to add interest to the pattern.
The greens were all from a jelly roll and the purple was from my stash.
Finally I pinned and labeled all of my rows ( or columns).
The quilt is 10 rows by 8 columns.
Then with only one or two mix ups I sewed the top completely together.
It looks great!
I just am not sure if I want to sash it and make it bigger or just finish it as is.
I'm just happy I completed it before the FQ sent out the last set of instructions to finish the quilt. I might baste it at the church Snack and Craft tomorrow night. I don't really have room to baste in my house.
Keep dreaming...Colleen aka 'butterflygirl'
PS Don't forget the Fall quilters Bloggers Giveway starts soon! I'll being giving away some cool quilter's things!
Looks great. I like the purple and greens together. This quilt pattern is on my want-to-do list.
ReplyDeleteLove it! And one thing completed - congrats!
ReplyDeleteIf it's big enough I probably wouldn't sash it - but that's just my opinion...
Nice job! Love the colors and that pattern is one on my list!
ReplyDeleteWow! The top looks awesome! Congrats on a goal met!
ReplyDeleteI like how that turned out, and I Love the star fabric in the middle of each square ♥
ReplyDelete~ Meagan
Love the simplicity of this design, and your fabric choices are great! Congrats on a great goal met :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again on winning Amy's Charm Pack drawing!
ReplyDeleteCongrats of winning the CHARM PACK and on FINISHING your challenge ! And it is very very pretty !!
ReplyDeleteI really like how that turned out with the color variations and accents!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! love the colors!
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