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Sunday, January 9, 2022

The next 5 rows............


I folded the first 5 rows in half and hung it as high as I could reach on the design wall.  Then I designed the next 5 rows.  I will look at it again this morning and see if I want to move anything.  It would be 90" long if I stop at 10 rows.


Out of the remaining pieces I chose 11 more tumblers in case I want to add the 11th row for a 99" length.  I didn't want to pin this row of  pieces on last night because they would have covered the baseboard heating vents.


I looked through the remaining Kaffe orphan blocks last night.  They are bright colors compared to the soft red/pink/blue blocks I used in my finished quilt.




Here are a few more of the blocks.  I probably have enough blocks to make another quilt about the same size as the one I just finished.


I found these little 2 serving pies on my last grocery run.  I baked it and ate half so far.  I'll have the second half today.

 

7 comments:

  1. I like it! The pieced tumblers are working out well.
    Your orphan block quilt is gorgeous also...well done!

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  2. I'm always looking for desserts for two so we don't over eat - thanks for posting that I will look for it!

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  3. The tumblers are really looking good; this will be a good sized piece.
    Are those dresdens I spy in your leftover KF blocks grouping?
    So pretty hugs, Julierose

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  4. Another KF orphan quilt - wow, your deep stash of blocks and fabrics is just like Mary Poppins' tote bag - it just never seems to deplete no matter how many wonderful quilts you design/make. Dreary and raining hard here with a 25 degree temp drop by evening. Time to go to the studio where I can bask in my lights and play with the colors.

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  5. Love the tumblers. Pieced blocks add the extra spice interest

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  6. Great Sunday post Wanda ~ Tumblers, tumbling onto place and waiting to be stitched to join the rest…. OMG love those bright colored Orphan Blocks, and would love to see them created into a quilt top like the other one you just finished .

    Your berry pie looks delicious… hope you added ice cream or whipped cream too.

    JJM

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  7. Can't wait to see another orphan block quilt from you using these beautiful bright colours. The pie looks delicious.

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