There is also a small older cabin/building out there but it is all grown up around it and you can hardly see it. Anyway after that we went back to the house to watch tv and wait for Hunter to get back home. He had a wonderful time.
Today I got all of my scrap windmill blocks sewn together to make a top. Now I will put it away until I get upstairs and can dig out something for a border. Right now it measures 54x63 and I would like to have it a little larger. I don't have it all spread out here but maybe you can get an idea of how it looks. Very quick and easy!!
Here is what I have done so far on my leaders/enders project. I really wish that I had used Civil War fabric for these but, I guess I should use up the regular scraps first.....or maybe not.... I just think the Civil War fabrics would look great with the cheddar solid. And right now I am trying to finish up my last 2 rows (14 blocks) of my Civil War Wreaths quilt. I showed what I had done to mom when she got home and she asked me this morning if I had finished it yet so I think that was a hint to get my butt in gear! LOL!
Back to quilting....
Kristie
7 comments:
Great cheddar blocks. In a way I am glad I didn't have any cheddar, I don't need another project. LOL
Is all that land yours? WOW!!! It is beautiful.
You make such pretty quilt tops. I just love all of them.
Hay.... what's that....LOL...here in Texas, there's no rain so no hay to bale....booohoo.
Love the quick quilt and the bow tie blocks look great and easy to make...uses up alot of scraps!
The windmills and bow ties are great looking scrap quilts.
I love the beauty of nature that surrounds you. What a wonderful place to live!
I have been resisting the Cheddar Bow Tie Leader and Ender project...but I don't think I will be able to resist much longer! Your blocks look great! Wonder if I have some Cheddar in my stash?
Great bowties...I should have read this post first before the other one...Duh.me!
Have a great day.
Julia ♥
How big is your land?
Post a Comment