I used virtually every piece of green fabric I had in my Early Autumn quilt and made an epic mess in my studio.
I had a lot of pieces left over, and a lot of triangles that never made it ino trees.
Rather than fold all the little scraps and put them away, I decided to make slabs and cut them into triangles.
This is a much more fun way to clean the studio.
My Dad came over and put the molding back up in the kitchen, so the fridge move is now officially complete.
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3 comments:
Definitely a better way to clean up than actually putting things back! Love your green triangles.
Wow, I LOVE those slab greens triangles....the would make fabulous trees.....bhahahahaha......no, really is all seriousness, they would be wonderful trees....... :)
What a GREAT idea! You've given me an idea....
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