most math is fuzzy to me but i can at least do this much....take one pile of batik strip scraps...
add two hours of afternoon time....
and that makes three scrappy blocks, waiting for more!
this pattern is by amanda nyberg and it is one of my very faves...why you ask? because not much background is required but lots of scraps are! i've got a medium tote jam packed with 1.5" strips just perfect for this pattern. i've made a couple and there will be more. this one uses a swirly background fabric--i bought only 1.5 yards--and some batik scraps cut into strips, left over from the batik splash quilt. not sure how many blocks i'll get out of the background (that's too much math for me) but plenty of batik strips and more FQs on the shelf...probably finish this off with a dynamic piano key border. *** what else is going on? mr. boo #2 is all finished waiting for his trip north...
have dabbled a bit in some cross stitch....tidied the apartment....packed the duffle, ate my way thru freezer (mostly) and made a couple of last-minute lists...my workouts are keeping the excitement at a tolerable level....i might even dust!
I'm liking the scrappy blocks, might have to add some of those to my list.
ReplyDeletethey sooo easy....
DeleteGood looking scrappy blocks. I love that they are batiks--such rich colors!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your Mom will enjoy the company of Mr. Boo #2 during October.
Excited for you to get to get away!
yes can't go wrong with batiks...thanks for stopping by! watch this space for maine photos!
ReplyDeletethat is such good maths.........well done........
ReplyDeletethanks chooky!
ReplyDeleteThe scrappy blocks are great. It's wonderful to use up some of those scraps! Christine xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for kind words!
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