Sunday, February 2, 2020

Superbowl Sunday 02-02-2020

The Superbowl is tonight.  I would be hard pressed to remember exactly who is playing, but I know it isn't New England.  We don't have a party to go to tonight, so I will be able to get plenty of slow stitching done between commercials.  I went to pull out orange diamond hexies so that I could start sewing them together, but there weren't any!  Orange is a funny color that way.  So I dug out the orange scrap bin and got some hexies ready for prep work tonight.
My slow stitching time is open again now that the Four Squared Scrap Quilt is finished.  I had to take it away from Kurt for long enough to get a photo.  It's been chilly again and a having a quilt to snuggle with on the couch is quite handy right now.  It seems wrong when it is chilly at the beach.  It is supposed to be back into the 80s by the middle of the week though, so I won't worry too much. 
 Here is the back.  working to use up all the odds bits and pieces that don't go with my bright and happy rainbow motifs.
I've been experimenting with patterns for a new quilt for the master bedroom. These Churn Dash blocks with chains were my first attempt.  They got a thumbs down for not being "beachy" enough. 
Take 2 is a Snail's Trail Block.  With or without the Storm at Sea lattice?  I haven't gotten quite that far yet. I need to figure out the rotation.  I think I should be making two different blocks instead of having them all rotate the same way.  I messed up one of the blocks entirely, but I think I've got the idea now.  
I'm linking up with Kathy for Slow Stitching Sunday and with Cynthia for Oh Scrap!  Sunday is a nice time to catch up with everyone.  

19 comments:

Deanna W said...

I like the churn dashes quilt but agree not too beachy. The snail's trail definitely more beachy with a feel of waves rolling. Good luck

Jayne said...

The churn dash might not be a beachy block, but the colors are spot on!

Sylvia@Treadlestitches said...

Your Four Squared Scrap Quilts is wonderful! I love both your ideas for a "beachy" quilt, but the snails trail looks more like waves. Good luck deciding!

Julierose said...

Both Churn dash and snails Trail look lovely..we will be watching SB at least as long as it takes to eat snacks ;))) hugs, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

It's good to know that quilters in Florida have a reason to keep making quilts! The Four Squared quilt is wonderful! I'll have to remember that design. Hope you enjoy some slow-stitching during the Super Bowl tonight - I'm planning on that, too!

Angela said...

I love your snails trails blocks!

Karrin Hurd said...

Great projects, I love your snails trail blocks! In my colors!

Sara said...

Love those snail trail blocks in this Caribbean water colors.

Turid said...

Such lovely snail's trail blocks. I love the colours.

gayle said...

Oh those snails are definitely beachy! I like the churn dashes too, but they don't have that wave vibe going on!

The Joyful Quilter said...

Congrats on your quilt finish and best of luck agreeing on a new quilt for your bedroom!

Kim said...

Why, I love your Churn Dash quilt....it is beautiful. I don't have a lot of orange in my stash either.

loulee said...

The churn dashes look great and the waves are stunning.
Your four squared is looking good too, I'm not sure I'd want to part with it, even for a photo shoot.
Have fun with your orange hexies.
I'll be back to link up, just as soon as I make my blocks.

Kate @ Smiles From Kate said...

Personally I like both blocks, and I love the colours. I haven’t any slow stitching just now, but I do have a new pattern for a small Christmas appliqué quilt. Mind you it will probably take me five years to finish it at my current rate!

Denise :) said...

Wow! Your Four Squared Scrap Quilt is amazing! Will you miss working on it? I do sometimes! I love your Take 2 -- although I think the colors of both of them make either appropriate for a beach quilt! Maybe without the lattice? It's hard to get a sense of it with just the six blocks, but I think I'd prefer them without. Of course, beauty is in the eye of the creator, right?! Have fun playing! :)

Marsha Cooper said...

I didn't find many orange hexagons either, but enough to work with for the month.

Kate said...

Congrats on the bright scrappy finish! It's always a good sign when someone has decided a quilt belongs to them. Good luck working out a design for your bed. It took about 4 years before I found something My Guy could live with and then he changed his mind to a project I was working on for something else. Oh well, I still get new quilt on the bed after 12 years with the current one.

Linda said...

I love your four-squared quilt, and that beachy, wavy one is going to be a beauty!

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