Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Some Progress

Although the mercury is staying in the high 20s, I am having fun playing with flannels. I have finished all the star blocks needed for the crumb block quilt.


This is the quilt that took priority while working with the ladies at the Wednesday Sewing Club. Six rows are already assembled and folded at the top of the picture.

Taz: he needs a good pressing

Monster Truck

A goof! 
I was so concentrated on mixing the colors properly that I missed seeing that I had the same print twice ... and right next to each other on top of that. Lol. I am so good at goofing. I'm proud of myself! If you look carefully, Taz is a goof too. Ha! 


Now I have to make the square blocks, like this: 

From the animated movie Robot

Only 14 more square blocks to make. I can almost smell a flimsy. Fingers crossed. 


;^)




9 comments:

gayle said...

Oh, what a fun quilt!
(But I can't even picture working with flannel in hot weather! Makes me start to sweat just thinking about it...)
8)

Lisa J. said...

It's a wonderful quilt. You better get it done soon as we are getting 34 on Saturday....can you be far behind?

Ranch Wife said...

It's so hot here - 44 - that I cannot even bear to plug in the iron. Your scrappy stars are wonderful! That is going to be an amazing quilt.

Quilting Babcia said...

What a fun quilt! I think you're having a lot of fun with this one. Our heat wave is just about to begin. The heat I don't mind so much, but the high humidity wreaks havoc on my FMQ, the quilt just does not want to move through the machine.

Kathy S. said...

Fun in flannel!

Lin said...

Looking so good! xx

Fiona said...

what great progress on this quilt.... it's just lovely even if flannel in the warm weather is a challenge...
Hugz

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

That is so pretty and fun, Chantal! I like the way the alternate blocks look like sashing and cornerstones for the stars. Looks like really good progress!

Barbara Sindlinger said...

Love scrappy and this one truly is. I laugh because we stress that 2 like fabrics are next to each other in these quilts. No one, I mean no one else will even notice - especially in a real scrappy quilt.