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Shoreline, CT, United States
I would love for you to join me (a retired senior)in my zany crafting adventures with quilting (waaaaay too much fabric); scrapbooking (will I ever catch up?); redwork; counted cross stitch; crossword puzzles; reading; and cooking.

Monday, April 20, 2020

MONDAY'S FOUR (CS)

                         As I make these every day from the same 
                             pile of 
                                    fabrics 
                        (pretty much, though a few additions 
                                            get thrown in as needed ), 

I am noticing how my ideas of 
"light" and "dark" change  every day....
and what goes [or doesn't go] with what....

                                          DARK⇆⇆⇆LIGHT


AND


and 
                         Here I added that tannish-print as a light 
                            Playing off of that brighter peach...


                    
                               I now have 33 blocks made...

These are all randomly sewn--
i am not trying to "match" up to any previous blocks I've made, 
as a matter of fact, I have stacked the finished ones in a box 
away from my sewing station...
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~ ~ ~ ~ waving 'neath cloudy and gray skies 

SO...........................{"wrap your troubles in dreams, 
                                  and dream your troubles away"}
                                                   😷💤😷
Julierose, La Blageuse (sheltering in place-euse)

14 comments:

  1. I am in vast love with your wonky blocks...just perfect to me! I have to make some too! Hugs!

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  2. Great new Log Cabin additions and I like the small hourglass blocks in lighter values.
    Happy Monday.

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  3. Lookin good my friend. Its going to be a gorgeous quilt

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  4. It's fun to see the closeups of your blocks so I can see all the fun fabrics you're using.

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  5. They're all so pretty, your fabric choices are spot-on! This is going to be a treasure house of fabrics of our generation.

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  6. They all look great to me whether they are on the light or dark side. ;^)

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  7. It will be fun spread them out at the end and see it all together. I think the varying lights and darks will add a lot of liveliness to the finished quilt.

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  8. You have some fun blocks there. It looks like you are keeping ahead with center hourglasses too.

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  9. These are coming along so quickly - how many now?

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  10. Each block is special. Hope you get some sun!

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  11. That stack of finished blocks is growing! This is a fun project to watch come together. I'm excited to learn how many you end up with for the king size.

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  12. LOVE this project -- will be such fun to get them out and see the whole group when you reach that point.

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  13. I adore all those blues you've put together in the blocks from the last post, Julierose. These blocks are so neat and I love the scrappy feel of them. So good to have something like this to keep us occupied during these strange days.

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