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Friday, August 14, 2015

RSC15 - Indigo


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

19 comments:

  1. Lovely finish Sharon. Postage Stamp quilts are so fun with all the variety.

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  2. Great block for an Angel quilt. Your Postage Stamp really makes a statement. I'm just loving it.

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  3. love your heart block. that will be one pretty quilt. and the postage stamps are so fun.
    love it. have fun keeping up with the grands

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  4. 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?

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  5. I 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.

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  6. It 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.

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  7. It'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!

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  8. The postage stamp quilt is beautiful. The indigo block is lovely too - great color combination.

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  9. That 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!

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  10. Fitting block choice for an Angel guilt.
    Oh 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.

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  11. Way to go! I love the woven heart block.

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  12. Enjoy 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)
    I'm a devoted fan of leader/enders. I only wish I'd heard about it sooner!

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  13. Your postage stamp quilt is inspiring; funny about the stripes being together. The woven hearts is a nice block, to me it looks vintage.

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  14. Congrats on finishing your fabulous postage stamp quilt!

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  15. Congratulations on finishing you postage stamp quilt! It is wonderful! Have fun with the grands!

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  16. Congratulations on finishing you postage stamp quilt! It is wonderful! Have fun with the grands!

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  17. I 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.

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  18. Love your postage stamp quilt! Congrats on the finish. Hope you had a great day with your grands.

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  19. The postage stamp quilt turned out fabulous!

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