One of the reasons it isn't all done is that I stopped to finish another Nearly Insane top. Can't seem to get enough of these. Here's my fourth one:
In actual fact, it is the 9th one in the book of 98 blocks. However those between 4 and 8 were too much the same and I wanted a few more pieces in the top, so that's why I made #9. I call it my Lady Bug top - it will be a 30" quilt for the Neonatal unit.
We've had a return to cooler days - low 80s; upper 70s. As a result, my one remain rose bush bloomed. Yippee!
Here's a close up of one of the lovelies |
liking both these have become quite a fan of medallion quilts. Rose looks lovely and envious of your warm weather hopefully it will get warmer in may!
ReplyDeleteI tried to enlarge the center of the blue quilt to see if it was pieced, fussy cut, or a panel. It's a very interesting center, that's for sure. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful rose!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your UFO progress.
Ugh, I was still sick last week. Hopefully, next time I'll be able to link in. I like the new look of your blog when I'm on each post - so clean
ReplyDeletei love the idea of making a block oversized into a mini quilt. Just perfect.
ReplyDeleteFYI - Since Judy Laquidara is no longer doing "Design Wall Mondays", I talked to her and got permission to continue Design Wall Mondays at my blog: http://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI hope to see your posts on future Mondays, Judy Hansen