Nobody panic, but it's the end of July. Soon it will be August, and you know what that means, don't you? That's right--school. So it's time to buckle down and get all my summer projects done. (I say that like it will really happen. A woman can dream, can't she?)
Seriously, I'm feeling a little overwhelmed and need to get some of these projects done so I can feel like I've actually accomplished something. I do this to myself all the time. I may need help.
First up is the blue fields and furrows quilt. If you recall, this came from Vicki Welsh's HSTeria quilt challenge. I really had no intention to start a new quilt, but all these HSTs were already made, so it should have gone fast, right? And it has gone reasonably quickly. I've finished the center:
I like the center, and I think the darker stop border is good. I think I have enough of that for a binding too. I have a ton of blue squares left, so I'm thinking of an inner border of blue and white squares.
Maybe I'll cut them into rectangles.
Hmmm. I think I like the rectangles. Or maybe smaller squares. We'll see how it works out. Anyone with an opinion, please let me know. Since this started out as another quilt, I also have border fabric all cut and ready to add. Maybe this can get finished this week. While I didn't plan to make this quilt, I am grateful to have had an excuse to use those HSTs and get one more project out of the closet.
Aaah! Those are the only pictures I really have! The red and white dancing nines continues to grow, and the other triangle quilt center is almost finished. I'm also working on a top-secret project which is a gift for a friend, and I made a lot of progress on that, but I can't show it here until it's gifted. There will be pictures once it's sent off, I promise!
Hope everyone else is getting more sewing done. Too bad life keeps interfering with quilting, isn't it?
Linking with Vicki's last HST linkup, Linky Tuesday, and Let's Bee Social. I always love seeing what everyone else is doing, so go on over and check out some new ideas!
I like it without the blue/white squares border. Maybe you could use them for a pieced back?
ReplyDeleteWow-eee that are a lot of HST!
ReplyDeleteYou are a hard worker!
Esther
I love HST's! I could play with them forever!
ReplyDeleteI like the rectangles for the border. The dimension is different than the HST’s which feels more interesting to the eye.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt colors are very soothing. Nice-☺️
Oh I like the squares continuing the pattern out past the inner border, that might be fun.
ReplyDeletethis is a stunning design / I like it very much! :)
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