

This is my take on the "Your Way" mystery our Bee did during 2009. Mine is larger than most of the Bee member's versions since I wanted it to cover the queen bed, not be a throw.
I'm thinking about putting this one in the Guild Show in October. Mostly because it is wonky and not many like that are shown here. But also because I am pretty proud of it!
This is my #2 UFO completion for January, so I made my goal this month.
This one, the LAST one, is mostly green. And now the blocks are all sewn together! It comes to 60" X 96". Pretty long.
I stalled out on the backing, until I realized that the flannel waste triangles might be just the thing. Make a reversible quilt.
Meanwhile I am spending time squaring up the waste triangles from the Snowball blocks of all three Christmas quilts. Why? Well, I needed a "hand" project I could take to the Bee meeting last night. And once I was started, I again thought, "Better finish this up while it's OUT." They are coming out to 3 3/4", which is odd indeed, but I don't want to lose that 1/4 inch. Just call it my "Personal Precision/Peculiar Measurement."
There are 200 of these which will need to be thunk about.
How to put them together?
When to put them together. DARN, I think I just created another UFO!
Sara
Gratitudes:
Charlie will go with me to Elk Rapids for Gwen Marston Retreat in October
NPR news and classical music while I sew
Secret Sister gave me a Dorothy Sayers mystery she had liked
Love red and white and the black looks great, too. New projects do have a way of being born...
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud of "your Way" quilt - it is beautiful! Congrats on finishing another UFO - and yes, I would agree: they seem to multiply... and sneak up on you..
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Your Shoofly quilt is gorgeous, something kind of different in a great way!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great finish!
ReplyDeleteAmazing how you created a UFO without intending to!
I find that I have to finish things when they're out or they disappear into the UFO kingdom!
That Shoofly guilt is wonderful, Sarah. I continue to be in awe of your talent and diligence.
ReplyDeleteDid you know Elk Rapids is my home town? Nice place indeed!
Have a pleasant weekend.
That shofly is phenomenal! I love all the different size blocks. Great job working on these UFOs--I'm inspired!
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