
I know compared to some I don't have a lot of UFO's or WIP's but I do like to see my projects completed.This quilt measures 80x63", machined pieced & stipple quilted with cotton batting.
Some of the fabrics I've used are over 10 years old.


A close-up of the blocks.
A smaller quilt, this one only measures 51x59"
Again made completely from the stash,machined pieced and quilted, cotton batting.
A close-up of the blocks.
4 comments:
I love your scrap quilts Sue. Is the stashed very diminished? Mine seems to breed even after a stash busting attempt.
These are both beautiful. I definitely see more scrap quilts in my future!
These are beautiful! Thanks for coming to my blog today! Hope you'll be back.
What a great pattern to use for stash reduction. I'll have to keep this one in mind.
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