I am now down to the last project that was on my design wall Chaos of August 1st . Of course, I may ( or may not have) started another 3 or 5 projects in between - but Who? Is? Counting? Right?
Ha ha!!
Here is what I have as of today - and I hope to have something to show you next week.
I am thinking this is sort of like a public confession - and since it is here on my blog - I must do something to prove to the world I'm working on it -.... sort of.....
Wish me luck - but Do NOT hold your breath - that may be dangerous to your health!!
Linking to:
Love Laugh Quilt
Patchwork Times
Cooking Up Quilts
Em's Scrap Bag
The colors go so well with each other. It will be fun to see how you use the blocks!
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on clearing your design wall! Will be watching to see what you do with these guys!
ReplyDeleteThere's a world of possibilities in those blocks. Looking forward to seeing the finish line.
ReplyDeleteYour little improv blocks look so cute - can't wait to see what you do with them!
ReplyDeletei am anxious to see what it turns into..great colors
ReplyDeleteOkay I won't hold my breath, but I find that once something is on the design wall, I can easily move a block here and there from time to time, and eventually an idea materializes. If you put those blocks in a closet, the chances of the project moving forward greatly diminishes.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed you get some sewing time this week! Those blocks are terrific!
ReplyDeleteROFL!! I can SEW relate!!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for getting some things off your wall! You get so many things done, I feel it's safe to hold my breath! Although an empty design wall does wind up calling out to be filled again.....
ReplyDeleteThat's right, who is counting?? You go girl! I love fellow quilters like you who have the same addiction! :D
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot to say I REALLY like the blocks you have on your design wall right now. Very fun!!
ReplyDelete1. Your design wall isn't big enough. It should hold at least 6 projects at one time. How would I know?!?!?!?
ReplyDelete2. How about some wonky triangles so those little blocks do some boot scootin'/do se do'in?
I like the colors of your blocks, so now, what's it going to turn into when they grow up? Waiting anxiously.
ReplyDeleteI am also working with blue scraps. Love the pink in the center of your wonky log cabins.
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