how is your project coming along??
ready for another border??
here is where my quilt is….
are you here yet??
so the next border is a pieced cross border….
these are the fabrics for my crosses…I am planning on two crosses of each fabric…
I cut a strip 1.5 inches wide of each fabric. I am using fat quarters…
then cut two 1.5 inch squares and one 3.5 inch rectangle from each print for one cross
I am using Alison Glass text print from her Sunprint line for the background….
I cut a 1.5 inch strip and then sub-cut two 1.5 inch squares and four 2.5 inch rectangles…
my cross will look like this…
now I had better get some sewing done!
however this guy turned 10 last week!
and we picked this girl up from horse camp…
and that was just last week!!!
here is the giveaway for the week….
spy something fun??
Happy Sewing!
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Cute hearts print!
I like the pinks!
Love those hearts– and that pretty pink/ white quatrefoil”ish” print! Loving your progress!!
I’ve got my eye on the grey piece with the red bird. Is that from your Folk Art christmas project?
I love the greens and pinks!
My eye caught a wee red bird on gray fabric….very sweet!!!
I see some Alison Glass text print and Ann Kelle
Happy Birthday to your son !
Your mquilt looks fabuloous and I green and blue.Have a fun week!
I spy a cute mermaid. The quilt is looking great, my favourite parts are the center and the flying geese. x
Wow, your medallion quilt is coming on really well. Those mermaids in your scraps are really adorable!
I love the Folk Art Christmas bird! loving that medallion quilt!
I love pink and green together.
I love the green and the mermaid print!
I am excited to see how this border looks all put together.