Design Wall Monday

For my first WIP Be Gone I put these blocks from two different BOMs on my design wall. One was the Just Takes Two BOM of 4 years ago and my local guild's BOM from last year.  Both I got in over my head with all the rest I had to do. I'll be taking what I made and combining them to get to Done.

Question is will I count this as two WIPs done or one?

I'm linking to Judy's Design Wall Monday, Lyn's BOMs Away, and Esther's WOW (See sidebar, right). Don't miss them.

10 comments:

  1. These blocks look like they come from the same project! They'll make a great sampler quilt. I say count them as two because it is two WIPs being used!

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  2. Great idea! They have the same background fabric, right? So perfect for a merge - I say count as 2!!

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  3. You'll only have one finish, but it was a 2 WIP project. So I'd count it as two.

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  4. I vote for 2! ~Melanie

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  5. Yes, the blocks do look like they are from one BOM, but that is because I used the same background fabric. I had bought a wide backing to use on another quilt and had so much left over I knew I could use it for both BOMs and still have a little bit left over. But they are blocks from two BOMs.

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  6. It will be soooo lovely. I love the background fabric. Since you are scratching off two projects from the WIP list, you have to count them as two. Way to go!!

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  7. I think there are lots of possibilities there. I can hardly wait to see what you do.

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  8. they look as they were made to go together

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  9. They look excellent together. It is going to be gorgeous when done.

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