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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Forward Progress

 Last Sunday I put together these crumb blocks with a simple navy sashing.  I think I will add an outer border of the same fabric and then maybe some more crumbs.
Postage Stamp blocks were next on the list.  These were all leftover from finished quilts of long ago.  It is amazing that as many different fabrics as there are in these blocks, I still ended up with the same fabric next to each other repeatedly.  
 As part of my continuing quest to clear out orphans and extras, I quilted up this little table topper made from pinwheels of waste triangles.
 Then there is the continuing slow and steady binding progress.  I think this is number three of the hurricane finish parade.  These orange peels were appliquéd and then hand quilted.  After the binding backlog is taken care of, I'll need a new hand quilting project to work on.
Because it is Sunday, I'm going to link up with Oh Scrap! and Slow Stitching Sunday.  

18 comments:

  1. love your postage stamp quilt - have done several of those other the years with 1.5 inch blocks. And a quilt like that still doesn't use up all the piece!

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  2. So many projects! Love the little table topper. You sure have had a very productive September. Good luck picking the new hand work project - there are so many fun ones out there to select from.

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  3. Wow, love the crumb quilt. A solid color sashing is a great idea. Have a lovely Sunday stitching.
    Cheers,
    Sylvia@Treadlestitches

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  4. Pretty quilts - I especially love the orange peel. I have a trip around the world quilt made with 1 inch finished squares that my husband's great aunt made many years ago. She gave the top to his mother who never did anything with it. She gave it to me and I did some repairs and my mother hand quilted it. Then I added the binding. I just love this quilt. To think his great aunt hand cut all these blocks and hand pieced it. It is a queen size quilt!

    So is our color for October pink? I saw that on one of the ladies blocks, but have not seen you confirm it yet :)

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  5. Your orange peel quilt is LOVELY! Great job.

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  6. I love the peek at all of your projects! Each one is fun and unique! Enjoy your slow stitching today!

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  7. You are making such great progress on so many of your quilts! The navy sashing was a great choice for your crumb quilt. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  8. So many beautiful scrappy projects!
    The postage stamp quilt reminds me of my favourite saying... "random does not mean equally spaced"!
    Enjoy your hand stitching today!

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  9. So glad I'm not the only one with a binding backlog! I do part of it by hand, I currently have 9 quilts waiting for the hand stitching! Good luck on yours!

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  10. Way to go! Using up all the odd bits is a wonderful thing.

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  11. You have been busy! Love the crumb block top. Wish I could use up more scraps and orphan blocks than I create.

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  12. Hooray! for another TWO finished projects. Oh to be SEW productive...

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  13. Beautiful quilt and table topper finishes. LOVE the postage stamp quilt top! and the crumb block quilt top finish, too! Fun seeing quilts come together toward the end of the rainbow scrap challenge year.

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  14. You really are moving forward with these quilts. They all look great!

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  15. visiting from Oh Scrap. Love all your quilt. Your colours suit me, bright and full of pop

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  16. I love your parade of quilts you shared in this post! I am just catching up on reading from things that looked yummy at Kathy's ! lol I love ALL your quilts shown today but the orange peel is on my bucket list for sure !!! Thanks for sharing and hope all your binding memories are happy ones! Kathi

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  17. You've been really productive this last month. I can't pick a favorite from these you've posted. I really like the postage stamp quilt and the orange peel quilt. Happy stitching this weekend.

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