
not bad, i think. each stack is another row and the stack in the top row extreme right are half units ready to be sewn together. the best part of this is that my elfa drawer of white and WOW scraps is getting used up big time. there are times i use plain white fabric, but the big problem is that most of them are different whites, meaning they don't match so each project requires buying enough plain white to finish and i end up with a myriad of pieces that don't match, so they can't be used in a gift project or such. thus, i decided to throw matchy/matchy to the wind and use them all up in one quilt, if i could. this quilt is for me to use and i like the serendipitous quality of scrap quilts....this one is scrappier than most! i will, however, probably have enough white and WOW scraps left over for another serendipity quilt.
I think "serendipity scrap quilts" are great!! My favorites, in fact. You have been very productive! Good work!
ReplyDeleteReally like these blocks! What a fun way to use up scraps! You've been busier than I have!!
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Like the look of those scrappy Christmas diamonds!
ReplyDeleteAnd I've also overcome my fear of whites-not-matching; I think Bonnie Hunter changed me.
WOW!! Ihave never seen anyone as driven as you Grace!!!
ReplyDeleteGonna be a great looking quilt. I love to use scrappy backgrounds in my quilts. =)
ReplyDeleteYour respectible progress looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you could give me the dimensions and/or the pattern for this pattern. I think it is a really neat quilt and I have some scraps I would like to use for it. Thanks
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