Remember how I have been trying to work through my piles? Well, I also have a few cubbies full of piles... I think I am creating a new Acronym PPP ( I am a Pile Project Person) ....
Anyways I was looking for a specific block I had made, I knew it was in the cubby and Voila!!! I found even more!!!
I found 20 Churn-dashes ( which I am sure were made during my Churn dash RSC year) and a piece of eagle fabric... they Have to go together right???
So Its up there., I am playing around and staring at it while I am cutting up Shirts for some Memory quilts...... and something is going to jump out at me. But!! I am promising myself to put it in a top rather than back in the cubbie!!
Have a great Monday!!
Oh that will make a great quilt! If you are a PPP I am a FPP(fabric pile person)!
ReplyDeleteThey look made for each other. Perfect. Good luck using them up for a beautiful finish.
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty good combination- color wise and all. Hope it all pulls together for you.
ReplyDeleteThe churn dash blocks are the perfect colors to compliment the panel. I look forward to seeing how you put them together!
ReplyDeleteThat's going to look good.
ReplyDeleteI like where you are going at this.
ReplyDeleteHow can you just find a pile that is all coordinated?! LOL Like the eagles and churn dashes!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great start on a fun quilt top. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with as the final setting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic way to use up blocks and to accent a panel!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use both the panel and the churn dashes. And thanks for the inspiration -- my shelf of greens is overflowing. (All my shelves are overflowing, truth to tell.)
ReplyDeleteYou will have a quilt out of that pile in no time! I like that...and I like the acronym!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can combine those somehow. Lots of sashing to get everything to line up properly. Maybe a few mini churn dash blocks to fill in spaces.
ReplyDeleteHumm very interesting idea. Hugs
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