Monday, January 12, 2015

Plaid #7

Some nice progress is being made on Plaid #7... so much so - that it may be finished before Plaid #6....  I think #6 will be okay with that - it is a slow mover anyways....




This is where I am.
I am glad my family loves me.... this might be layed out on the center of the living room floor.
Right in front of the TV.
And it might be there for a day or three......


And ..
because I know that you all were concerned about that *last* corner block...
it is done.
Now it needs to be rowed....( you know - stitched into rows)




Enjoy your day!!

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9 comments:

Missy Shay said...

When I had my king size quilt laid out in the living room, it covered the entire floor for days. My poor husband was not allowed to wear shoes or even his house shoes in there for days. LOL

Angie said...

Plaid #7 is lookin' good! What is the non-plaid, non-stripe fabric in the mix? Log cabin looks great, too!

Sue Daurio said...

Plaid #7 is wasting no time at all moving ahead of plaid #6. But that log cabin plaid is so beautiful!! Glad it's getting *rowed*. New word for today, I'm defniitely gonna use that . Go plaid #6, you can do it!

swooze said...

Is plaid 7 your own design? I like it!

Chris said...

My uneducated family used to call my sewing room "the dining room" until I had a real sewing room. The audacity of them :)

Terri said...

Good thing there are now remote controls for that TV. Nobody will have to get up to change the channel.
Row, Row, Row your quilt.
Hugs

Kevin the Quilter said...

Girl! I can't keep up with you! Look how many blog posts you have done since I have worked and came back home! Scrappy goodness, and that log cabin/chevron is too awesome!

Sarah said...

Hi Alycia! I love seeing what you post - a few days ago, my seven year old daughter and I had a lovely early morning hour of catching up on your posts and looking at quilts. It was an interesting way to discover that she and I have the EXACT OPPOSITE taste in quilts - but a neat time to talk together! Anyway, I wanted to mention, just in case you didn't notice from the Log Cabin photo and it isn't intentional - the bottom left corner is not like the top left corner - I think the bottom left three blocks might each need to be turned 180 degrees - unless, of course, you were doing that for whimsy. My engineer's brain always wants things lined up so I notice when they aren't!

Kate said...

I love your Log Cabin blocks, they are so versatile.