I started sewing the little blocks together. I decided to start where I could reach.
Since there are five double sized blocks in the quilt, I couldn't sew them in rows. Oh gee darn.
While it looks like the big middle section of the quilt is all sewn together, it really isn't. There are groups of 2 and 3 rows sewn together.
Also, in all previous photographs, there are 13 blocks in one horizontal row. It wasn't quite as wide as I wanted, so I added a block to the left-most end of each row. The final quilt will be 14 x 16 blocks.
It is lovely weather, so I've got the windows open for the great breeze and the sound of the birds singing. I think the thing I enjoy most about being retired so far is simply enjoying the daylight.
3 comments:
This reminds me of Teri Rowland’s colour wash quilt. I started mine last year and have about 50 blocks left to make once I get all my sewing tools back from WA. I never wanted mine to be colour wash, so your tutorial about value is very useful. Thank you.
It's looking great!
I really like the way this quilt looks, especially because of the double blocks. I'll keep this idea in the back of my mind for some future quilt! Thank you.
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