Well, with summer now here, the time has come to bring out my no-name project (just known as D046) and work on it, once again. This is my bring-along summer project and I have been working on it for the last few summers. Will it get finished this summer? I doubt it, but we shall see how it goes.
I just finished this little section today:
It fits into the area where the arrow is pointing below:
See ....
Starting at the bottom (see the arrow?), this is where the two sections will be sewn together.
Well, let's get sewing ....
.... and sewing ....
.... until that section is all sewn together. It was such a small section, but that is one less section to do.
Now, what about the empty space that is in the middle (to the right of the completed section)? It is here, all pinned onto a piece of cotton batting.
It just needs to be rolled up again.
Now, it is ready to be placed into a recycled store bin, along with a sewing kit and it is ready to travel at a moment's notice.
That is my summer project ..... what about you? What is your project?
Have a great day!
"No Name" has a new name "wonderful!" Love your summer project!
ReplyDeleteHow funny is this......a fabric in the block I am currently working on is one of the fabrics in your latest finished section!
ReplyDeleteI love this Scrap Happy Quilt!! She is a beauty!
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OMG.....love it...
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt. Perhaps it should be called "Summer's Here"?
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing how you keep the patches organized and ready to take along. This was very helpful!
ReplyDeleteOh so that means you are ready to come NOW..LOL pack your overnight.
ReplyDeleteAre you going to the Haliburton Quilt show??? went to muskoka thought I would see you there.
Your quilt is looking amazing!!
Looks absolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic summer project! And you are making great progress already!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of smaller take-along projects to pick up at a moment's notice!
Love the scrappiness of your no name quilt! How many years have you worked on it? How big do you think you'll go?
ReplyDeleteMy take along project is a hexie quilt along from Faeries and Fibers this year. Hand work doesn't take much room. Just need to cut my fabric here before we go.