This quilt has been abandoned since the start of school in 2012. Yes, 2012! The start of school seems to encourage UFOs. The pattern is Bonnie Hunter's Crabapple from her first Adventures in Leader's and Enders book. Mine is mostly red though, so I am calling it Cherry Blossoms.
Yesterday it was time to pull it out again and finish it up as I ponder whether or not to start a new project. When I grabbed the container from the closet, there were 12 finished blocks and plenty of nine patches for the rest. This morning I finished up the paper pieced tree bases and added the tops. It didn't take very long at all. Whenever I pull out an abandoned project, I am always amazed at how quickly an unloved box of bits and pieces can turn into a quilt. So now that the 25 blocks are done, it shouldn't take long to cut out some more sashing strips and cornerstones. I hope to use up the rest of the nine patches in the border. After that I can decide what is next.
In honor of this very scrappy project, I am going to link up with Quilting is More Fun than Housework for Oh Scrap. Go check it out for more scrappy Sunday fun.
Yesterday it was time to pull it out again and finish it up as I ponder whether or not to start a new project. When I grabbed the container from the closet, there were 12 finished blocks and plenty of nine patches for the rest. This morning I finished up the paper pieced tree bases and added the tops. It didn't take very long at all. Whenever I pull out an abandoned project, I am always amazed at how quickly an unloved box of bits and pieces can turn into a quilt. So now that the 25 blocks are done, it shouldn't take long to cut out some more sashing strips and cornerstones. I hope to use up the rest of the nine patches in the border. After that I can decide what is next.
In honor of this very scrappy project, I am going to link up with Quilting is More Fun than Housework for Oh Scrap. Go check it out for more scrappy Sunday fun.