I decided to add a couple of borders onto the "Hello World" squares
(that is the name of the fabric range... which I just love love love)
12 fat quarters cut into 10" squares... (4 squares per fat quarter)
it looks much better with the borders I think and is going to be a nice single bed size quilt
the green border is 1" and the wider flowers 4"
you can't see the colours well in this picture... I will do a better picture when it is quilted
today the quilt and I spent some time chatting together... while we listened to the birds warbling outside....
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.. the HST's and I kept company over the weekend....
..it was a good project to go and do a few minutes of in between chores, gardening, book club, visitors, BBQ and general loafing around
... we have a bit of a production line thing going here.....
(blocks in various stages of development!)
I did get about 14 of these blocks done (this is 4 of the 12" blocks that were supposed to be stars but I put the points the wrong way so they are going to be squares in squares in squares!)
..... and this sweet stitchery is from a design by Marilyn..... it's very sweet ....
Righto, Gotto Go.. I found some Beef, Cheese and Jalapeno sausages we are going to try out ... I really hate having to think about what to cook EVERY STINKING DAY!
21 comments:
your hello world top looks gorgeous.
I love the thin framing border, it really looks perfect.
great scrappy blocks, I think it looks great as a square in a square.
What Marina said....seriously, she beat me to it!
Wow I love your quilt and I also love the fabric so pretty Fiona and as usual you have been very busy ,hope your sausages were nice,yes I hate thinking each day what to cook,lol,enjoy your evening my friend.xx
Hello back at ya....love your projects..
Lots more lovely projects, all very pretty. Hope your sausages were all that you thought they would be. I agree its always difficult thinking up something different, especially when its so hot. xcx
Ooooooo, I love that fabric range too. Going to look gorgeous!
Scrumptious!! I hear you about cooking. That responsibility is my nemesis.
Your hello world quilt is such lovely colours. I like how your scrappy blocks are coming together!
The fabric is beautiful can't wait to see your do your magic quilting on it. My only concern is how neat your pins are all lined up in the rows!!
You and me both......the novelty of meal planing wore off years ago! That is a really cute quilt, and I love the fabric range.
love that quilt, I received the giraffe and bird panel as a gift and didn't even know what they were called and now I do :) well done on a finish. Just a question, do you close the pins before you quilt it?
Such a cute range of fabrics and it looks great with its borders, looking forward to see how you quilt it.
Love what you are doing with your HSTs...
Yep I also hate thinking about what to cook for stinking tea........
Both projects look wonderful , that is a very pretty fabric line in your first quilt and of course I love scrappy anything so the second quilt is just great ! Hugs Sheila
Love the quilt top. All your projects look wonderful. Hugs,xx
Your quilt is lovely Fiona. I love the fabrics. The blocks are coming along nicely for your scrappy quilt.
I love the new design of the quilt with the HST... when I first looked at it I thought Stars, then realisd they weren't!! Your quilt top looks great with the borders on too. Looks like a-quilting time!
Another lovely mix of projects going on here Fiona. Love those photos of the pins
Pretty quilt top Fiona - love the fabrics and your scrappy squares look great too. Sausages are always a winner here! xx
That was seriously busy sewing on your weekend.
Love that world and your hst blocks.
You are busy with a lot on the go. Doesn't hurt to swap between projects and keep the interest going.
Keeping the Hello World blocks large is great as they still have retained the character of the fabric. This will be lovely quilt.
I know you will have fun with the quilting.
Hello World is looking so pretty. I think you made the perfect use of the fabric when designing this layout.
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