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Saturday, July 13, 2019
Numbers 13 and 14............
I decided when I started this postage stamp quilt that I would try to do 7 blocks each week. I actually had 10 blocks done at the end of the first week so I only needed to do 4 this week. Here is how far I got yesterday, all seams sewn in one direction on two blocks. For 63 blocks it will take me 9 weeks to make the blocks at this rate. I will finish them today and have my quota for the first 2 weeks. Meanwhile I have been doing more cutting and some yard work before the stifling heat hits again.
Every block is a winner. I enjoy seeing them come together.
ReplyDeleteBoy you are moving right along--just lovely blocks--I am stalled a bit with my purple legos--and just a bit under the weather in this heat--so S L O W and
ReplyDeleteE A S Y for me hugs, Julierose
All those bright colors make me so happy, but don't know if I could work with anything that small anymore. It's really going to be another H&H day again, so we will stay inside. The humidity is already 78, and the only time I go outside on days like this, is to water the plants, which tend to dry out in the blink of an eye. Stay Cool!
ReplyDeleteI am still cutting and working on other projects that are higher up on "the list" (with deadlines of some sort in most cases). I can't wait to start on my tiny postage stamps!
ReplyDeleteWhen you say "postage stamp" am I correct that means each square finishes at one inch?
ReplyDeleteHow do you keep the edges from fraying on those tiny squares ? I'm fascinated with all your tiny pieces of fabrics going into one block yet alone 63 !
ReplyDeleteJJM
You are moving right along. That is a good plan to make a few blocks each week.
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