It's sitting on a mug rug I made that needs to have the binding stitched down. And as you can see in the photo, I'll be appliqueing the hexie to the center of this sample. The large hexie is 3" to a side. So probably used a fat eighth of fabric giving me a YTD total of 42.02 yards out. for this week's de-stashing
And here's the star:
Reminds me of a morning glory flower. Think I'll make one more for my garden.
Coming off my design wall is the Festival raffle quilt. It's all quilted - just needs to be bound.
I did make some progress on my machine applique quilt. It's just taking a lot more time than I thought. I'm linking up to Judy's Patchwork Times and Lyn's BOMs Away. See you there.
Isn't Garden Pavers a great way to use scraps? Your star is great. It is such an easy design to make. I've simplified my technique so that it is even much easier! I'll write about it soon.
ReplyDeleteLove your Garden Paver and the Star!!! Such a beautiful quilt for the raffle - lucky is the person who wins it. :)
ReplyDeleteYour star is fabulous.Someone will be very lucky with yyour quilt!
ReplyDeleteHave a fun week.
You have been so very productive. Everything is lovely. Did you guys ever get any rain. Wished we could share ours.
ReplyDeleteIt DOES look like a morning glory. I love it! I like the pavers, too, thanks for sharing that link.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful projects, all three of them.
ReplyDeleteI do like the way your hexies look, still just making basics myself. Charity quilt is a real beauty
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful star! Love the idea of the pavers quilt too - a great scrap project!
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks and the pavers quilt is going to look great, love that!
ReplyDeleteThat Garden paver is a beauty, so simple but so effective. I also thought of Morning Glory when I saw your star. Lovely samples and I'm sure many of us will be making the Garden Paver. Cheers Glenda
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