2021 Fabric Moratorium
#93
Ckcowl....I love your temperature quilt. Doing it in FG is a great idea. Your other projects look great! Way to go...
I’ve been cutting scraps up for a couple of projects the last couple of years and I think I’m ready to start on one of them. Going to strategize this weekend and sort to see what I’ve got... I’m ready for the next quilt project so I thought I hit some scraps for a bit and see where it takes me before I grab a kitted up project box.
I’ve been cutting scraps up for a couple of projects the last couple of years and I think I’m ready to start on one of them. Going to strategize this weekend and sort to see what I’ve got... I’m ready for the next quilt project so I thought I hit some scraps for a bit and see where it takes me before I grab a kitted up project box.
#94
Power Poster
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Between the dashes of a tombstone
Posts: 12,716
Wow, look at those finishes, ckcowl! I especially like the second quilt...very dramatic.
While sewing on my six inch stars, I'm sewing leaders and enders of 2.5 squares of kids fabrics making 16 in a square. A 4 x 4 setting with 2" sashing will make a 40 x 40 baby quilt. One can always add more blocks to the length and another border for a bigger quilt. Will see how many squares I can get made and then decide.
While sewing on my six inch stars, I'm sewing leaders and enders of 2.5 squares of kids fabrics making 16 in a square. A 4 x 4 setting with 2" sashing will make a 40 x 40 baby quilt. One can always add more blocks to the length and another border for a bigger quilt. Will see how many squares I can get made and then decide.
#98
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,810
Conchalea: You are both going through the stash. 👍
oksewglad: It’s amazing how fast the squares go together as leaders and enders.
petthefabric: That’s good news that it should be on soon.
Welcome, froggyinNewMexco.
oksewglad: It’s amazing how fast the squares go together as leaders and enders.
petthefabric: That’s good news that it should be on soon.
Welcome, froggyinNewMexco.
#99
Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 52
I haven't purchased any fabric for years because all of my fabric is from estate sales and I have a huge stash. All I need to buy is thread now and then. And I haven't been to an estate sale for a year to add to my stash. I made lots of quilts for Project Linus last year and a few for baby gifts, can't seem to reduce my stash much!
Much of my fabric is vintage and I use it to complete the vintage quilt blocks I bought at sales or to do english paper piecing and other hand piecing.
Much of my fabric is vintage and I use it to complete the vintage quilt blocks I bought at sales or to do english paper piecing and other hand piecing.