First the stash report - nothing used, nothing added. That doesn't mean I haven't been using up fabric. It's just the one I used came out of St. Anne's stash. Here's what's on my wall:
Top row is the African Triad quilt I began at Saturday's guild workshop. We had Sylvia Davis come and show us how to do this interesting design of her own making. To learn more go here and here. She has a very creative map to make it easy to put together this 31 piece block. It was so much fun. Sylvia was a treat to have as a teacher.
Last night my DH and I watched a movie and I was able to finish my hexie flowers for Soupçon - yeah! That's the second row.
Lastly, I've made my first row of the next frayed edge rag quilt (it's upside down). Here you see the back.
What's on your design wall? I'm linking to Judy's Patchwork Times and Lyn's BOMs Away. See you there!
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Wow....you have been busy! I'll have to check out that block....very creative for sure.
ReplyDeleteGood to see progress. I like the African Triad quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe African Triad is a nice graphic design--I"m eager to see the whole quilt.
ReplyDeleteYay for more progress on your Soupçon :D
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