After a little more than 2 hours I am at this point. (And after ripping a few)
Luckily there was a 3 hour block of new shows on last night to watch while I sewed. It took that long to create the 12 new blocks. Here is a new one on the left, old one on the right. The centers might not be noticed when the quilt is assembled. They are swirling 2 different directions in their piecing, but I think that is going to go unnoticed too. Now I need to trim all of the blocks to one size.
The back security light came on last night but I didn't see any critters. Yes, we have snow again.
We got a little over an inch yesterday morning and then it started in again late afternoon. It hadn't filled in all of the squirrel prints yet at 11 p.m. but this morning they are all covered up. This is the top 2 branches from the tree that decided to lean on my house. My brother just hauled them over after he cut them off and they will lay there all winter for the squirrels and birds to play on.
Your log cabin blocks are teriffic! We had 13" of snow between Monday and Tuesday and more expected tomorrow...yipee;)
ReplyDeleteThose blocks look wonderful. I think they're going to look fabulous together!
ReplyDeleteIt's snowing here and they say it may turn to freezing rain. Nice to watch, glad I don't have to go out in it.
I don't think the difference is noticeable. If it is offensive I am one of the first to notice and this is defintely NOT offensive.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, it probably will make it a little more interesting.
K
I love the fabric. I'm sure that nobody will ever know (except us bloggers, lol) that it isn't as you originally planned.
ReplyDeleteAre these similar to the fabrics you mentioned in an earlier post? The ones that your friend wants a set of strips from? If so, I'm definitely interested in a set of strips to make a Bento Box quilt... please let me know!!
ReplyDeleteThese are charming -- and there's so much going on, who will know about the different fabrics?
ReplyDeleteWe had an ice storm and it's so beautiful outside. My mom says it's like a fairyland. I posted some pics on my blog. Love your fabric choices. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love these floral fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI think the difference in these blocks, so minute as to not matter, will just make the quilt more interesting!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have lots of visitors to your yard!
Our snow has melted and we're getting buckets and buckets of rain. You don't have to shovel rain, but the snow is prettier.
Very nice blocks. I don't think the difference is noticable and even if it is, just call it a design element. We got 10cm of snow today. I love it, but I don't have to go out in it!
ReplyDeleteI don't think the different piecing is going to be noticed at all - I think Log Cabin is a very forgiving pattern. (and one of my favorites!) Your quilt is going to be very soft and feminine!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others- no one but you will know they are not as originally intended! LOL.
ReplyDeleteI love to see the snow & the little tracks there. I know I would not really like to live in such a cold climate.
These look great!I don't think the swirl direction matters that much. Can't wait to see how you put them together.
ReplyDeleteHi Wanda,
ReplyDeleteBravo for picking up an unfinished project and refiguring a solution for it. The opposite swirly blocks could be your "humility" blocks.
Definitely a departure from your colors of late.
Vicky F
Wanda, Wanda, Wanda, you are a queen at combining fabrics and using up wonky strips of fabrics into art-filled quilts! Me thinks you are OVER-thinking this project and they will be great. Especially since they will soon be done.
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