A Spiderweb Quilt!!
(Free pattern found here: http://www.maryquilts.com/spiderweb-quilt/ )
I made all my stippie blocks
( And drank more water)
And then I diagonaled them
( And drank more water)
Then I made them into fun blocks
( and drank more water)
and finally I started sashing them!!!
and you couldn't stop there
I rowed them
( and drank more water)
And added a cool scrappy Blue border
( and drank more water)
And then it was night time
and I kept my roommates awake all night
making trips to the bathroom
( and drinking more water)
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The blocks are just awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow!! What a FUN quilt top that turned out to be. What was with all the water? Hope you were just trying to be healthy!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo, another finish!
ReplyDeleteWow, you are so productive! Cute quilt!
ReplyDeletedon't you just love it when a simple block can become such a great quilt. Thanks for the link to the tutorial. micki@2dogsstudio.us
ReplyDeleteGoodness, I'm sloshing just to read your description. I understand about the altitude thing.
ReplyDeleteCool quilt. Just might have to try that one!
Wow, you are so productive! Borders take me so long, sigh. Have a great time, and drink water (grin).
ReplyDeleteYou sure are making good use of your time on retreat. I love Mary's patterns.
ReplyDeleteWell you certainly do a good job quilting under the influence!
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks!
Those spider web blocks are so cool! Congrats on getting them all the way to a finished flimsy.
ReplyDeleteI like the "movement" of the blocks. Great finish. Thanks for linking up with TGIFF hosted @ Anja Quilts.
ReplyDeleteFab scrappy quilt - well done for keeping going. Hope all that water i making your skin glow with health! Thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday! !
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