
I still have two more rows to add but I should get them done and added by the end of this weekend. I'm wild about the soft, vintage look of this quilt. After cutting all of those setting hexagons I was left with a pile of equilateral triangles in the bottom of the project box. 
A sane person probably would have tossed them. Well, I know that I'm crazy and I have bins of scraps begging to be combined with these. After a few trials I found just the right shape to run through the die cutter along with a few handfuls of brights out of the 4.5" bin! So, UFO #5 has given birth to yet another UnFinished Object!
Those background triangles will set off these hexies perfectly!
Yes, this will do just fine. I guess this new, baby quilt, will be need to be numbered #5.1!!
I hope to get this one moved on to the done list too; as well as make a BIG dent in the scrap bin.
We'll see...
Life is Good!
8 comments:
The quilt looks like a delicate lady's handkerchief.
Scraps propagate exponentially -- proven fact. Lovely LV project - glad you are going to finish!
2013? not THAT old mrs g....and 2021 is the FINISH year for sure...
And the bonus quilt has NO set in seams!!!!
I think your low contrast quilt is going to be so, so pretty!!! Fun to bring it to the top of the list again!
I love the “quiet” of this quilt. Why is it so difficult to throw away the small bits of fabric?
You inspire me . I cut hexes for an eye spy quilt for 2 of course, I need to find more girly novelty prints and cut all those triangles.
Y seams are not difficult they are just not speed sewing and we all like to speed.
You are so good to get at working through your stash. I really need to pick out another scrappy quilt to make a dent in my stash bin... So many beautiful things to choose from!
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