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Monday, July 4, 2016

Happy 4th of July Monday Making - 2016


I am spending the 4th quietly at home (the shop is open) and have my little flag banner on the door.  But it fails to represent the day as this quilt - awesome!  Your can read the story about it HERE.


In my quest to tame that pile of pulled partially finished projects, I will be working on this box.  I have knocked it off the shelf too many times - luckily those little 4-patch units are pinned in groups of 10, BUT still!


As  you can see, they are going together rather quickly.  I pulled an old fabric off the shelf for the setting triangles and have just enough to make 25 blocks - a square quilt which is not my style, but it works.  Hope to have a flimsie this week.

** linking up to Monday Making and Design Wall Monday **

Have a safe holiday,
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon

10 comments:

  1. What cute little blocks, Sharon! Good for you, working on your UFOs. I have several projects that are "in my way" and nagging me to finish them as well... and several ideas for new quilts inside my head, begging me to start them!

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  2. Happy Independence Day, Sharon!! Enjoy your day sewing!!

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  3. Hi Sharon wow your blocks look fantastic and that flag is amazing,enjoy your day my friend ....

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  4. Not only are you sailing along on those blocks, but they look really great, too.

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  5. Oops, meant to add that 25 blocks would also give you a 4x6 layout with one to spiff up the back or turn into a label. If you like that shape better.

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  6. love it what a nice quilt design

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  7. Love the look of these blocks. A bit to many little pieces for me to want to do them but I do love to look at them and ooh and ahhh over them. From last post, looking forward to what you do with the watermelon color choice. Fun color combo.

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  8. You got a lot done this holiday weekend. Hope you had a nice 4th of July holiday.

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  9. Cute blocks. Add a border top and bottom, and you've got a rectangle.

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  10. Thank you for the link to the flag quilt. I'm always amazed at what people can create with fabric.

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