I finished sewing all of the Drunkard's Path blocks last night. I only cut from scraps for this bunch. I have plenty of yardage if I want to add more.
There are 68 of the 3.5" finished size and 38 of the 7" finished. I'm going to wait for the new Drunkard's Path variation book to see if I want to do something different with these.
Yesterday morning I helped a friend organize quilt kits for her winter in AZ. There was a little cutting to do and mini lessons on two of the quilts. Then we went out to lunch. The heat and humidity was intense when we left the nice cool restaurant. By late afternoon it was still pretty hot but there was a breeze so I went out for my daily weeding session. The peonies are starting to die back so I can start chopping them down.
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Anxious to see what you do with these blocks. Night before last we had 4 inches of rain. Last night we had another 2 inches. Don't think the trees need much for awhile. Chris
The piles of blocks are exciting to see. All the possibilities! Cutting fabric is always an adventure- a new quilt to be born!
Here it is so darn hot you can barely breathe outside. Thinking of winter plans sounds strange, but I understand her planning now. I will be going north in October and have some ideas for simple quilts in our camper.
I can't wait to see what you do with them. Magic.....I am sure.
Gorgeous fabrics! I'm sure it'd be way to warm for me. I haven't been able to do more than water and pick in mine recently. I've got one more small section that needs weeding.
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