This is the group of 20 blocks that I will use in this quilt. As soon as I get the rest of the strips and cornerstones cut I will do some rearranging. There are some duplicates in the large triangles that I need to separate in the layout.
I got the rest of the lawn mowed yesterday morning before it got too hot. It's going to be tropical humidity and 90s for many days in the next week so I'll be spending more time inside.
Glad I no longer live in the mid-west with the humidity. Here in the PNW is bad enough. 20 blocks look fabulous
ReplyDeleteLooking bold and beautiful. Hope that humidity and heat does not slide here. It has been comfortable and I enjoy that.
ReplyDeleteThat sashing looks so good! I am not looking forward to the temps going back up. I need to mow my backyard badly. Either it has been raining or I haven't had time to mow it so now it is looking like a hayfield! LOL!! I will have to try and work on it a bit at a time this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love how you are able to blend such bright colors. Well done.
ReplyDeleteHorrid humidity here, too -- great indoor weather!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks fabulous; can't wait to see how you finish it. The sashing is perfect... not one I'd have thought of, and it works so well. I always get inspired seeing how you put things together.
ReplyDeleteLove the cabbage prints. Who would have thought a few years ago that veggies would take centre stage in fabrics haha. We have cooler weather today so I took the car for a big shop. One reason I liked my small yard was that I wouldn't have a lawn to mow when I got to the age I am now :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty setting with the sashings..since I have been "sidelined" from sewing I have been reading mostly ... and napping!! ;000
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend will be a nice one for gardening...hugs, Julierose
That is going to be such a pretty quilt! I love the sashing. We’re going to get heat and humidity again next week as well.
ReplyDeleteA fun and vibrant quilt - well done!
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