Saturday 6 August 2022

Orange blocks.

The last blocks for Omygosh is done. It is just surreal, knowing the blocks are all finished. Next week the blocks can be placed in rows and then they can be sewn together, all because of RSC21 and RSC22!
Four Seasons is progressing as well, the second corner is done. Orange and peach berries are part of this bottom left corner. Handwork with all the heatwaves are just the more logical pieces to work on for now.
The hexie project went with out west, never got round to it. On thursday it finally got some more work. The next round is the red border of hexies. The scraps are all leftover squares from all the bargello (wall hanging)quilts made over the years for wedding presents for all the nephews and nieces. The colours are normally requested from both the bride and the groom. Combining their favourite colours, creating one piece with it all together. So far 14 done, 17 in total to make!

15 comments:

  1. Glad to see OMG on its final stages.

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  2. It has been a long journey.

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  3. Lovely diversity. Ohmygosh is so tiny. Looking forward to seein them all together. Love the stitchery too! Pretty!

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  4. Thank you, the stitching is a very old project which will hopefully get finished this year, the paper pattern is falling apart.

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  5. That's wonderful that your blocks for Omigosh are ready to sew together! Looks like you're making good progress on your other projects, too. I'm amazed that you are making 17 hexie quilts for the family - what a keepsake those will be!

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    1. 17 Bargello quilts. Fourteen is done and gifted, the leftover bits of fabrics from these quilts is being used in the hexie quilt.

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  6. are you doing a special pattern for the hexies or making one up? I love the Omigosh blocks - still plan to do that one or afternoon delight one day!!

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    1. I am making this one up as I go. No pattern.

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  7. That is so exciting! An amazing accomplishment! Now to get them sewn together...

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    1. Thank you. Making them in so many colours, the layout is going to be interesting.

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  8. Such an accomplishment on the OMG quilt. That one is still sitting in my mind on my bucket list. I can't wait to see yours! Take your time. We all know it's a work of art. ~~Kathy S.

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  9. RSC is the way to do it, a great way to use the scraps. Crazy thing is, the scraps is not all used up.

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  10. I just love your Four Seasons. I had to peruse Etsy to some other patterns by the same artist. Wow! Amazing stuff! Your hexies project is amazing too. I'd love to do a large project but have no idea how to start! Ha!

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  11. This has no pattern, making it up as I go along. Next is some green and then something with nature?

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