Making slabs is a lot more fun than folding fabric and sorting it. Sunday night while I "watched" TV (after the crushing final play of the Patriots game), I cut triangles from the green slabs.
No, I don't know how many there are.
This many! LOL!
I have a lot of green scrap slab triangles, and I have a lot of purples and I have a lot of pinks. Ought to be a really pretty quilt. I guess that's up next.
I picked up a lot of the fabric scraps that were all over the floor and folded and put away some fabric. It's not as clean as I want it to be and I still do have to fold and put fabric away (as well as replenish my green fabric stash) but it's a start.
CHERIE... You are hilarious!
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4 comments:
I love the idea of making slab blocks with scraps. My shoebox scrap bins are overflowing right now. I managed a curvy log cabin in blues and whites, which tamed those bins, but the green bin is out of control.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Talk about a steal from the Pats--let's not go there...;0000
Lovely stack of made fabric triangles...hugs, Julierose
As my husband would say, "Funny as a crutch, Rich" tee hee tee hee!
Lovely greens. I need more, too. And I need to empty the scrap bag again.
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