the week, that is. summer was here yesterday, nearly 80 and quite enjoyable. a pesky medication glitch interrupted but didn't detour...gave me time to decide.
for the Quiltmania mystery...i know, i know, plenty of UFOs and such but i can only resist temptation so long....thinking about what was on hand and what combo would work. i purchased this solid yellow some time ago for some sort of yellow quilt. i can get more if need be. i can bail at any point as well. so yellow background and blues it is. i've lots of them in different fabric styles--batik, repro, kaffe etc. so an eclectic collection. weekend start it is....camera is subpar in color representation.
and in the moving things along department....
2 more starbursts cut and ready for hand sewing. thinking should make them all before hunting background pieces...and another golden print is needed as well.
the lozenge/shuttle wall quilt is half quilted so probably won't be a february finish, no doubt soon after. plenty of diversions for the weekend and upcoming week with no appointments except my old pal Gym...LOL!
in the interest of keeping the quilting community informed, publishing this page to some FREE Kim Diehl patterns...I am not responsible for any or all you choose to download and/or drool over. http://quiltinspiration.blogspot.com/2023/02/free-pattern-day-kim-diehl-quilts.html
have a good day!
You were near 80 degrees, and I thought we were balmy because we finally got above freezing. LOL
ReplyDeleteBlue and yellow are great choices for your mystery.
I was trying to see if I might have a golden color that would work for you, but I am a bit hesitant for fear the photo colors aren't giving me a true shade.
I used to have a pinterest page where I kept track of free Kim Diehl patterns. But they kept redoing their pages (Henry Glass) and the links wouldn't work anymore. I finally gave up trying to keep them updated. And then I gave up pinterest altogether. I'll have to check out the link and see what I've been missing. Thanks!
i confess i saved 5 of them...but all were small pieces...ever the optimist...lol
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