Time to Build
With all my scrappiness, it is time to begin building a quilt top.
There are four different designs blocks to work with. Blocks 1,2,3 needed sixteen each. Block four is the end cap for the eight rows and thus is a half block to ensure staggering, to the right on row one and to the left on row two, etc.
I have no name for this soon to be quilt. I saw it on one of the YouTube channels I have subscribed to. When I reached out to her, she was gracious to send me information in an email.
This has been a fun project. When I come down into the studio and glance over at the array of blocks, it makes me smile. All of the different sizes in each block with all the different prints is a testament of my passion for challenges. It couldn’t be a testament if there were no tests and this project did test my concentration.
More work is yet to come as each of the 56 bocks need to be trimmed for a consistent measurement of 8.25″. That task will be for another day.
Dennis has been doing his duty at raking up leaves and burning a small bit before raking up more. Oak and Maple trees in the yard mean lots and lots of leaves that have fluttered and many more to come.
I am kitchen bound after posting this to my blog. I have one fairly large pork steak to prepare for supper. By the time I am done seasoning it to build a great flavor and putting it into my blue speckled roaster to pop into the oven, Dennis won’t know if it is pork or beef.
With that I take my leave. ♥