A quilter cannot live by 2-inch Thrift Blocks alone, much as
I enjoy making them. So, I decided to
start cutting for a project inspired by one Wanda completed early this year. The pattern I selected is set on point and I
am using mostly Kaffe Collective fabrics.
This should be a good project to take on retreat in late
July. My projects are usually so tiny
they rarely make it up on the design wall.
Maybe this one has a chance. The
blocks are large and set on point. I
made a few test blocks and put them up on my design wall just to see if I
wanted to proceed. A friend showed a quilt made from this pattern at a recent Guild meeting. She assured me that it is easy, even though it is set on-point.
Only 15 Thrift
Blocks for the Scrappy Meets Thrift Challenge were completed last week.
4 comments:
I have that pattern, but others have to be finished first! A quilt set on point might seem scary, but they are not really any harder. ☺️
I like that pattern. I have a different one that is on point in the woven theme that I haven't made yet.
This is going to be so pretty - love the pattern and the fabrics!
I have (or had) some of that fabric you show. Which reminded me I have a lot of the scraps leftover that I planned to cut into squares to put in the scrap box. Interesting pattern!
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