Happy Wednesday! I hope all of my friends here in the US are gearing up for a great turkey day tomorrow. I know I sure am. My mom does most of the cooking so I get to relax and take it easy-having cooked Thanksgiving once in my life I am super grateful for this and know how much work it is.
It has been a little slow for me in my sewing space and when you add in the number of projects I'm working on that I can't really show here yet it makes it even harder. But I've only missed a handful of Work in Progress Wednesday post this year and I'm trying to keep my streak alive. I find when I don't have much to blog about this is the one post a week I can count on to keep my little space here alive and kickin' during the week.
I did manage to sew up my second quad to Marmalade Stripes & Squares. I even joined Quad 1 & 2 together so technically speaking this quilt is over 1/2 done. I don't think I can sacrifice this one to being a back but I figured out it would make a pretty good quilt for my SIL. So I think I am going to work in that direction. She & my brother kept their Dueling Flurry Quilts out all year because they needed quilts on the couch so I think we need to give them so variety.
Well I guess that's it for me this week. Be sure to head over to Lee's and see what everyone else is working on. As for me it's a 4 day weekend and I'm getting a quilt back tomorrow that my mom picked up from the long arm for me so I see some binding in my future.
what a gorgeous quilt! so bright and cheery.
ReplyDeleteSuch bright and happy colors - very pretty!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Virna from Craftmates
fun pattern and a pretty quilt!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt, and I love the Marmalade fabrics too! Happy Thanksgiving! --Shannon from Modern Tradition Quilts
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! Thankfully I have a relaxing weekend ahead as well. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteMarmalade is darling! ! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
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