I managed to get one block done. The woven hearts are going to be an 'Angel' quilt, so I don't want the blocks to be too dark. This retro purple on an indigo background mixed with a soothing green with such sweet little flowers makes a great addition to this quilt in progress.
I am working with an Indigo and some cheddar prints - trust me - but I am charging up my camera for my outing with the grands.
My baby postage stamp quilt was one of those in the pile of bindings. I used 2" squares, a 2" inner sashing, more squares (trying to use them up), and the outer border is 2.5". I love skinny bindings on these so I use a 2" (scraps) binding.
I am taking these thru my screen door as I hang them across the front porch so the quality is poor. I can't take them from the front yard as that drops really sharply and I would be rolling down the hill. There's indigo in this - right? And I had to laugh - with all the scraps in this, I managed to get two stripe squares next to each other. I don't stress with these as it's leader/enders, just putting a lite with a dark/medium until the rows grow. Finished size after wash/dry is 47.5" x 56.5".
Be sure to see what others have created over HERE with Saturday's link up.
Well, I best get some sleep so I am ready to keep up with 3 grands - yes, my granddaughter is walking!
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon
Lovely finish Sharon. Postage Stamp quilts are so fun with all the variety.
ReplyDeleteGreat block for an Angel quilt. Your Postage Stamp really makes a statement. I'm just loving it.
ReplyDeletelove your heart block. that will be one pretty quilt. and the postage stamps are so fun.
ReplyDeletelove it. have fun keeping up with the grands
I love the postage stamp quilt. Leader/Enders are definitely a secret weapon, aren't they? How many of the woven hearts will you make?
ReplyDeleteI really like your woven heart block. Very pretty fabrics. I will have to try to see if I can make some. The postage stamp quilt is beautiful. What a wonderful way to use scraps.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like your day is going to be fun and exhausting, I can't believe she's walking already. The green and purple look great together, two of my favorite pairings.
ReplyDeleteIt's good you didn't risk rolling down the hill for a pic...not good! I love that postage stamp quilt and have one started somewhere in a container. Maybe I should dig it out and finish it...maybe. Your heart block in purple is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe postage stamp quilt is beautiful. The indigo block is lovely too - great color combination.
ReplyDeleteThat woven heart block is such a good one for an Angel Quilt. Great colour combination. Your postage stamp quilt is lovely. I always view the leader/ender projects as bonus quilts. You don't even realize you're working on it and then - there it is a full blown quilt!
ReplyDeleteFitting block choice for an Angel guilt.
ReplyDeleteOh my. You know how I LOVE your postage stamp quilts. I think I have collected more than enough 2" squares to start one myself : D
Have a good time with those grands.
Way to go! I love the woven heart block.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the grands! My granddaughter is visiting me for two weeks - I took her quilt shopping with me yesterday. (She's been walking for over a decade, so a bit older than yours...) 8)
ReplyDeleteI'm a devoted fan of leader/enders. I only wish I'd heard about it sooner!
Your postage stamp quilt is inspiring; funny about the stripes being together. The woven hearts is a nice block, to me it looks vintage.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing your fabulous postage stamp quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing you postage stamp quilt! It is wonderful! Have fun with the grands!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing you postage stamp quilt! It is wonderful! Have fun with the grands!
ReplyDeleteI really do enjoy postage stamp quilts. Yours is so pretty. What are the odds of ending up with two of the same print right next to each other. Adds a nice touch of whimsy I think.
ReplyDeleteLove your postage stamp quilt! Congrats on the finish. Hope you had a great day with your grands.
ReplyDeleteThe postage stamp quilt turned out fabulous!
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