for this little quilt. I only had one strata so this is how big it can be. They are 9" blocks so it will be 27" x 36" unless I add a border.
The binding is done on this little quilt.
I have decided to get out some of the unfinished projects and assign a day of the week to them. That way they will be worked on one day a week until they are finished. This will work well with my limited attention span. I got a head start on this one yesterday by piecing together several sets of 2 to make more 4 patches. I'll post the link later in the week to the design wall when I last played with it. This is another that needs to be worked on.
Here is the link to the design wall for this one. I also got the basket quilt out and cut the setting triangles and have some of them sewn on. That will be my project today to finish the top.
Today I will decide which day is devoted to which project. I am teaching Tues. and Fri. this week and Monday next week so there will be limited hours to work on projects those days.
26 comments:
Hi Wanda,
Your little strata quilt at the top of your post looks very "summer gardeny". Maybe a wallhanging for the room with the recent mostly yellow quilt?
Vicky F
I'm so fascinated by your Strips 'n Curves quilts! I can't believe the blocks in this one came from one strata. And your design wall quilts are beautiful.
I think every quilt in this post is fabulous!!! I'm looking forward to your rosebud quilt progress. I see some great fabrics in that one.
Ooooh, I love that last one!
Your pinwheels and your colorful strips and curves quilt are gorgeous!
It feels pretty good to get to the quilts in a UFO pile. That's my big summer project. Once they are all done, think of how much "lighter" you'll feel without a stack there to haunt you!
Great job....as always!ugs from Brazil
Wow - love the strata - can't wait to see it done.
Love your little pinwheel quilt! The pinwheels just shine against that gorgeous background fabric. Exuberant color indeed!
Wow! I love them all! I like your idea about a one-day-a-week finishing time. That's what I need too.
What templates are you using for your strata quilts and where can I get them? I love what your doing with them and I would love to give it a go.
Love the idea of working on a project a day!
I remember the baskets -- can't wait to see them!
so stunning. I love youre Quilts
Kerstin
You've got lots of lovely color going on in your studio. I would have a hard time choosing which to work on too!
Wow! Wow wow wow! I do like the pinwheel quilt all finished... but that top quilt is going to be phenomenal!
I love all your quilts, especially the strata one. I think I'm going to have to try this. Thanks for the inspiration!
Top piece ~ the fabrics are absolutely radiant! I too want to find the templates to do the strips and curves.
And thank you for showing the completed pinwheel quilt. Each piece of fabric can either 'make or break' a piece and you are ALWAYS right on~ right down to the binding.
I can see perfect organization is your forte` and success with producing so many pieces continually. And I so enjoy watching you work through this blog.
J~MT
I love the idea of doing one project a day - I have a short attention span too and sometimes just need a change of "scenery." I like the strips and curves as is without a border, but I'm sure a border would look great too! :)
Wanda -- I love your GREAT idea of assigning a day of the week for each of your UFO's. Brilliant!
I'm loving these strata quilts!
I have had Louisa'a first book for years. Your blog gives me courage to try it. I love your quilts. I'll be checking back often.
I love the strata quilt! Seriously want to do one of those soon as I get all the ones I have started done -
thanks for the 'quilt of the day'
idea, I'm going to use it for sure!
I like the strategy for UFO completion. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who shelves them when I become interested in something I just can't wait to start! :-)
I really like the strips 'n curves strata.
I love your Kaffe strata quilt! So bright and summery.
And I adore your idea of working on a project one day a week! That is just brilliant, and something I might be able to do. (I suffer from Quilter's ADD, so have a limited attention span!)
Swoon! Love them all!
I'm in awe with how much you get done. I've been sidetracked by my family and friends for the past 2 weeks so I just got back to quilting. Your projects and finishing touches are outstanding and pleasing to the eye.
This is a great idea!!!! That way you don't get bored with any one project!
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