Monday, May 16, 2011
Design Wall Monday
Here's what's on my wall this morning. Totally scrappy pineapple blocks from Bonnie Hunter's site. I've been working on them slowly as a leader/ender project but think I'll kick it up & try to finish this for a donation piece, if it works out. Still need a good many blocks, or sashing perhaps. Can you tell that my design wall is a beige flannel sheet thumb tacked to the wall?
See what everyone else is doing at Patchwork Times.
*ETA. I'm also linking up with Clover & Violet for their Stash Project of the Month that I just found via Quilty Giveaways (a wonderful and time devouring site!) This project is totally from stash and hopefully will be complete this month.
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I've been wanting to make this quilt for a very long time. I just haven't gotten around to it. I plan to make mine with scrappy setting strips.
I've made this one. Yours is beautiful. I used sashing, and loved it - I used the chain color (your white) as the cornerstones. It helped make it larger faster as I was making a king-size for my son. Very nice!!
Very fun.
Oh Lordy, you just reminded me of that UFO from that pineapple class with Bonnie. glen: love yours, mine is oddly scrappy.
Wow! you can never have enough scrappiness in your life can you? What a cheerful quilt - love how you added the white - just right!
Hey, a design wall is a design wall! Love your blocks!
LaDonna
What a wonderful selection of scraps you have used! The quilt is going to be gorgeous!
Very nice! Love the scrappiness
Love the pineapple blocks! You're more than welcome to link up on my sewhappygeek blog! I wish I had a design wall...
www.sewhappygeek.co.uk
Oh - I love that!! What a beauty!
Hey, just a quick note to let you know I'm featuring you tomorrow on SewHappyGeek Feature Friday! Thanks so much for linking up, and be sure to grab a button!
Oh, these are so pretty! Thanks for linking up!
this is amazing! it makes me want to try the pineapple block! My 2cents, no sashing, just more blocks ;)
Wow! What a dynamic quilt!! :o)
I like this quilt. The secondary design is great.
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