I told you I hadn't found all of them
I found this Norman Rockwell Panel last spring and I thought it would nice if I used a friend's design which is only a center panel, or solid un pieced area, surrounded with a scalloped border.
I got this cheater fabric yardage just to practice my machine quilting. I think I will use the same scalloped border pattern to finish it up.
I probably posted this before, but it is an antique quilt top that I want to take apart and re-set. It is too big, and some of the white fabric is almost see through. Some of the blocks are also frayed.
Just a simple 4 patch quilt made with fall theme fabrics
This quilt was started in 2002. I know this, because it was a free block of the month from a website called Patchwork Planet. It is called Chaos Harmony. Some of the pattern section directions were incorrect, and I guess that I just got tired of trying to figure it out. I did manage to get through 7 of the 12 months though. I will sit down with my calculator and figure out the blocks before I cut fabric to finish.
What the heck? I'm ashamed to show you the state of my sewing room. How in the heck do I let it get this way? This is why I continue to find projects, and why I am not doing anything. But I pulled in a big garbage can, and my project this weekend is weeding through this disaster.
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YIKES! How can you create in there! (sorry) All that chaos would sound like an orchestra warming up and I couldn't think straight. But then I do get visual and aural inputs jumbled.
Good luck - mess is always counterproductive to creativity- I should know I'm the Messy Queen-
Sure slips on a gal, doesn't it.
I've been straightening a bit at a time. With a clear head and keen eye, my room was looking like a burglar tossed the place after finding nothing worth burglaring.
We can get 'em clean and straighten, I know we can.
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