Friday, June 7, 2013

DO YOU PROCRASTINATE?

 
I’ve been procrastinating on this quilt.  Actually it is a block from a quilt, Indian Summer, by Katie Jones of ImAGingerMonkey that I found in the book Modern Quilts from the Blogging Universe.  I thought it was cute with the little bubbles around it, which I haven’t gotten to yet.  As I said, I’ve been procrastinating on this.  I want to make it into a wall hanging and am trying to replicate the color wheel.  I’ve auditioned tons of fabrics and I think it still needs some work.

DON’T FORGET that the Happy Scrappers meet this Saturday at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  I want to take this opportunity to remind participants to bring their Converging Corners  blocks.  Once I have enough, I’ll make them into a charity quilt.  I think these five that we have so far are a good start on a beautiful quilt.

ON ANOTHER NOTE: Six White Horses has a cute free baby quilt pattern. 

Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

4 comments:

Terry said...

I love your rainbow Dresden plate! What a great idea! :0)

Nancy Page said...

Love your Dresden Plate! It looks good to me! Love your converging corners as well. Your work is most excellent. Thank you for sharing.

Have a super great sewing and stitching day!

GeeGee said...

Hey Carole, I just told my husband the other day, it is procrastinate because I am such a pro at it. lol
Your blocks are lovely. Keep on trucking!!

Mama Pea said...

Your rainbow Dresden plate is awesome! I'm glad to see your converging corners block. I'll try to get a blog post done today for GLMQG with all the ones we collected. Wait until you see!

lkjlkj

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