This is the progress so far on the Nine Patch Path. I finished three more blocks tonight.
I spent two hours in my studio piecing tonight. I don't usually keep track of the amount of time I spend piecing or quilting in a particular session. However, because Judy L. was asking how much time we spend quilting in a day, I thought I would pay attention. Of course the time went by very quickly and if I hadn't paid attention to the time when I started, I would never have guessed that it was two hours that had gone by.
You are doing great! Keep it up! I can't wait to see this one when it is done.
ReplyDeleteWay to go! It's looking great.
ReplyDeleteHave I mentioned how much I like this? I'm almost ready for a new leaders/enders and think this will do great for that and use up some of my scraps.
ReplyDeletePRETTY! I am digging this quilt.
ReplyDeleteits amazing how the time flies when you're working with such wonderful fabrics...
ReplyDeletesuch a cheerful quilt---and all from your stash too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great quilt! I'll have to pick up a copy of that magazine since I've got over 100 Civil War 9-patches sitting idle upstairs. Ah ha, a great way to use up some CW stash in the sashings! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Very nice, colorful, scrappy quilt!
ReplyDeleteI am really loving this pattern! Wow, what big fish. I assume you have to use a pressure cooker to can it versus a water bath?
ReplyDeleteYou're making it difficult for me - I've decided I won't start a new project in August and I have this magazine folded to this pattern just waiting for me to start it.
ReplyDeleteI've kinda been keeping up with my time at the machine too and it's surprising how quickly it goes by.
ReplyDeleteLove your nine patch path. Not sure I've ever seen that before.
Judy L.
Looks lovely- Can't wait to see the finished flimsy.
ReplyDeletethe nine patch path is beautiful - the colors really sparkle
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