What with finishing the NICU quilt top, making my geese for ORL, cutting binding for my quilted baby top, and making a Covered in Love block, plus a little tree, I used 1.64 yds from the stash. That brings me to 73.93 yds destashed YTD.
On my design wall, I've got my Covered in Love block, the binding for the quilted baby quilt, and the tree for my table runner. Yes, it's not the same size as the other on the right, but then not all the trees in the forest are the same either - hehe. Fact is I couldn't find my templates to make this last tree the same size as the other three.
Off the watch a new episode of the Crown and hand stitch on my almost complete applique block.
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One NICU Top Finished
Here's my first completed top from that bag of scraps I showed you in the last post. This is my 6th enlargement of a Nearly Insane block. Mine is 30" finished. The Nearly Insane one finishes at 5". I fussy cut the sheep for the 16 patch. It's a bit dark but I think some Mom will want it for her little boy in the NICU.
I then went on to finish the units for Bonnie's Part 2. I made my flying geese with the No Waste Method of Patchpieces.
I like this method as I don't have a lot of fabric in the colorway Bonnie chose for the mystery, and this method uses a lot less fabric for making flying geese. Here's all I had left after making my 50 units.
While I was making them, I did a few more log cabins as leaders and enders. I now have 24 blocks finished and 6 more started.
Lastly, I've been promising my DH a pie, so I finally got a frozen peach filling from the freezer and made a crust, and baked this beauty. My mom gave me a bunch of peaches back in June. They were so sweet I didn't put any sugar in the filling.
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I then went on to finish the units for Bonnie's Part 2. I made my flying geese with the No Waste Method of Patchpieces.

I like this method as I don't have a lot of fabric in the colorway Bonnie chose for the mystery, and this method uses a lot less fabric for making flying geese. Here's all I had left after making my 50 units.
Lastly, I've been promising my DH a pie, so I finally got a frozen peach filling from the freezer and made a crust, and baked this beauty. My mom gave me a bunch of peaches back in June. They were so sweet I didn't put any sugar in the filling.
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On My Design Wall
I pulled another scrap bag of bits from my closet. Am using only fabric from this bag to make more baby quilts.
Here is the center block I came up with for another NICU quilt based on Nearly Insane block 12.
What are you up to? Come by and I'll visit to see your work. I'm linking up to Oh, Scrap!, Design Wall Monday, BOMs Away, Moving it Forward, and Monday Making.
Here is the center block I came up with for another NICU quilt based on Nearly Insane block 12.
These partial blocks below were in the bag . Another center - both centers measure 15 1/2" square. This one I'm just going to wing it and see what comes of it.
Started my part 2 of On Ringo Lake. Have a ways to go. My biggest hang-up is finding neutrals as I've used a ton in the past year. May have to go to a LQS - lol.What are you up to? Come by and I'll visit to see your work. I'm linking up to Oh, Scrap!, Design Wall Monday, BOMs Away, Moving it Forward, and Monday Making.
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