I didn't get to the sewing stage but I did get the next section designed. The top 8 rows are sewn, the next 9 are not. I'll check this again this morning to see if there is anything I want to change before I sew.
The snow started in the late afternoon and it sounds like there might be 2 or 3 waves of it with as much as 4-5" by the time we are done today. It is light and fluffy so it will be easy to shovel off the sidewalk.
This looks like a good snow day project.
ReplyDeleteYour bricks will go up and down when used but I guess it can go left to right too. Horizontal or Vertical? Still very nice . Snow here too but not much, temps in 20’s during the day but single digits at night.
ReplyDeleteDidn't think this piece could any prettier, but it has it is truly elegant Wanda.
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Oh boy, I absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt....can you believe we might get snow here in Texas....brrrr
ReplyDeleteI love the way the fabrics work together. It has great flow. This is going to be beautiful when it's finished.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great arrangement of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteAs always, love what you are making. We are expecting snow here in Alabama. In fact the University of Alabama has shut down, and my Bible study has been cancelled for tomorrow. It is probably just as well that things are closing since people down here don't know how to drive in snow. They drive too fast and too close together even in good weather. Tuscaloosa sits along the banks of the Black Warrior river with steep hills and curving streets.
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