I’m a bit late (a whole week
to be exact!) in linking up with Quilty 365. I have been keeping up with my
daily circles, just not my daily photography! No excuses except that it isn’t
light enough in the morning before I leave for work (that is changing rapidly,
thank goodness) and by the time I remember it at night, well…
Anyway, here are the first 8
rows all wrapped up. I’m having so much fun with these little circles. It will
be a cinch to put all my rows together next November and I will have an instant
quilt that took only 365 days to make!
Row eight (18 circles in each row)
This project has really made me happy. Hope you find your happy today!
Clever way to store your blocks for a quicker finish in the end.
ReplyDeleteI love how you store your blocks. Such a great idea to piece them along the way
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your first photo as a thumbnail, I thought they were little kokeshi dolls! What a pretty set of fabrics. Looking good!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever to think of storing the rows that way.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun to have a project that brings you joy!! (Unlike the T-shirt quilt I am doing my best to avoid lately).
This is going to be such a fun unveiling, when you show us your completed top - looking forward to an abundance of photos.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt it's going to be a gorgeous project Wendy !
ReplyDeleteNice looking circles, good job!
ReplyDeletelooks like a really fun sew along and it'll be a gorgeous scrap quilt, a microcosm of your stash no doubt!
ReplyDeleteLove your pattern on pattern circles and that you have rows done!
ReplyDeleteYour rows look so fun all wrapped up like that. Very efficient too. You're going to breeze through sewing the top together.:)
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteYour fabric choices and blocks are such fun to see!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be a happy and Fabulous quilt!
such a fun theme for this project - great storage solution!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever to be caught up and store them all so neatly! You will be so far ahead of the curve when it comes time to put things together this fall!
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