I looked in the box that the Zygocactus blocks came out of and here are all of the lavender and peach strips already cut to make more blocks. I also have all of the setting triangles in there for a quilt larger than what I had on the design wall yesterday. I would probably have to cut more green. Darn! Here I thought I could just sew it together and move on. I guess I'll have to assign it to a day on my list.





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Another option is to pass along the unfinshed project and pieces to someone at a quilt guild meeting who would find the project new and fun.
Definitely display the hand dyed fabrics...it's too beautiful to keep packed away. Oh...it's Tuesday...guess I have to go to work!
Wow, quite a few UFO's. I bet if I went and looked I might have equally as many. I love the solid look fabric.
You sure have some pretty UFOs. Good luck with the finishes.
You have a never ending basement!
I am so amazed with your endless stash! You could almost open your own shop out of your basement! Love those hand dyed solids -
I wonder if I cleaned up my studio if I would find such wonderful things. Don't think so! Not only are you often full of surprises, so is your home!!
It is fun to play with our UFO stash & fabric collection. You certainly have a delightful collection. And you make so many beautiful things, that I'm sure these fabrics will call to you, at some point, and you'll enjoy making another gorgeous quilt with them.
SewCalGal
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I've been digging through my UFO boxes to look for projects to take along to a retreat. I did fond some orphan blocks and I think I'll be finishing them up into journals, like you have been showing.
I made my first try at one, based on your instructions and it came out pretty good. I used the ends of some strip sets and some old fat quarters for the lining.
Thanks for showing me so many options...
liz
I know just what you mean about trying to keep it straight that today is actually Tuesday, not Monday. And tomorrow I will feel like it is only Tuesday, when it will actually be Wednesday. And so on.
Look at all the wonderful fabric you found! I'd be jumping up and down...so pretty. And what a great UFO you found, too! You have another fabulous quilt to finish!
What gorgeous fabrics you found lurking about in your basement -- that group in the last photo are stunning!
Hi Wanda,
Wow, you found your bottomless magic quilting box!
I love the Scandinavian woven heart pattern. I had one of the older patterns, and now I would do quicker piecing methods (connector corners, etc).
Those hand-dyed fabrics are just for petting, right?
Vicky F
O.K. so you found the lavender pieces. I guess you will be adding them to your stunning piece.
Unfinished heart. I absolutely love it ! I sent photo's to my photo's to save and maybe try one of those hearts soon. I love the pattern of these hearts.
Your hand died pieces are gorgeous.
J~MT
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