The ladies from my quilting bee, A Dozen Quilters, and I have decided to do a round robin this year. I think there are six of us joining in. I plan to send this block out. I originally made this flower for the baby quilt I just finished, but it was too big. It will be fun to see how this one grows!
I just finished my first round of Around the Bend and Across the Pond! round robin on Flickr. Ann sent out the center square and indicated she would like a quilt of stars. This is what I came up with...I really enjoyed this process.
And...lastly, I continue to fold fabric. I think it has become necessary. I adore the look of the folded fabric on my shelves, and it's been quite an eye opener for how much fabric I own...and, as it turns out, how much fabric I have bought multiples of!! I have 2 very large pieces of Erin McMorris's Wallflower print from the Wildwood collection. Evidently, I loved it enough to buy for backing TWICE.
Hey Hey -- you're making great progress on the folding! Kudos to you for going ahead with it -- you're going to love it when you're done. Your blocks look wonderful -- and like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI love a nice stack of folded fabric, too. I also store my fabric in a bookshelf - you're going to be so happy when it's done.
ReplyDeleteI totally LOVE the starter block for your bee!
You will love having organized fabric. A friend helped me to organize mine.
ReplyDeletecheck it out on my blog
http://beebeesquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/2012/02/finally-organized.html
Now I can find everything I need when doing a project.
You will love having organized fabric. A friend helped me to organize mine.
ReplyDeletecheck it out on my blog
http://beebeesquiltsandmore.blogspot.com/2012/02/finally-organized.html
Now I can find everything I need when doing a project.
Folding looks to be comming along! Good job.
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