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Monday, March 28, 2022

String Blocks for March

 I have to tell you... I am impressed that I have stuck with this for three whole months now...

I am a great procrastinator... and I am a great list maker... then list loser.... so I have to say.

Surprise!!!


I have 31 string blocks!!

I have more Teals to make, and I am running out of my 10 inch strips of Red and Blue... PLEASE DO NOT SENT MORE haha!! I am excited to see the bottom of the Patriotic buckets!!!


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10 comments:

  1. LOL! I know what you mean; it is nice to see the end of the basketfuls!

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  2. Those are really pretty! I'm a sucker for strings and haven't made any since I stopped doing the RSC. Now I feel a squirrel coming on. ;)

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  3. I'm sure you can slice up some yardage to augment what's left in the bins! Meanwhile, those teals are a piece of springtime!

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  4. Anonymous9:54 AM

    I've only made string blocks for one quilt--what a good way to use up those scraps!!!

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  5. Oh wow, congratulations for working down those buckets. They are all looking great!

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  6. Your string blocks look great! What do you even MEAN, you're getting to the dnd of the scrap buckets?! Mine are like Mary Poppins' bottomless carpet bag. No matter how many scraps I pull out, they never seem to get used up!

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  7. Anonymous2:06 PM

    Way to go!

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  8. Keep it coming! They all look wonderful.

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  9. It is fun to see the scraps go down! I am in the process of sorting some of my fabric and appreciate seeing little red and teal in the pile. I feel your pain with lists, I rewrite them once a week and wonder why...there has to be a better way!

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  10. I'm also impressed you stuck with the plan! And you will soon have so many wonderful string quilts. Hooray!

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