These are my fabrics. The merkitty fabric at the top came from LindaJ. I believe it was LindaJ's quilt group, the Belles, that were making quilts for one of the charities they support as a challenge project. LindaJ supplied me with some of the challenge fabric so I could play along. I never got to making my quilt, so I am going to use this fabric this weekend. The yellow fabric with the blue stars and white dots on the far right was supplied by Pam. Pam sent all of the FABs a piece of this fabric to use in our quilts this weekend. By coincidence, this fabric matches my merkitties, so I am able to use both challenge fabrics -- from different challenges -- in my quilt. Once our quilts are finished, we will be donating them to Pam's M2M project.
There are a few rules for this weekend that we agreed to already:
- It is ok to cut out your quilt pieces and it is ok to sew the strips for the 9 patches...but you may not cut the strips into sets.
- Sewing will start at 8 a.m Saturday. You can choose between central time and pacific time...since we are in 2 time zones
We have sewn together as a group. We use e-mail, digital cameras, and IM to let one another know what we are up to, where we are in the pattern, to answer each other's questions, and to cheer each other on to the finish line.
- Sewing will start at 8 a.m Saturday. You can choose between central time and pacific time...since we are in 2 time zones
We have sewn together as a group. We use e-mail, digital cameras, and IM to let one another know what we are up to, where we are in the pattern, to answer each other's questions, and to cheer each other on to the finish line.
A couple members of the group are "keeners" and have already drafted their quilts using their quilt software. My quilt layout is still in my head and will not likely get drafted in a formal way. I plan on cutting out the pieces and using a design wall to decide on final placement.
Those fabrics go perfectly with those cutie Merkitties. Good for you combining the two challenges--worked out well color wise.
ReplyDeleteI should be cutting mine out today once I finish about a yard of binding.
Did I tell you that one of the Belles is paying me to cut out a king quilt for her--if I have any time or energy left I may start cutting through the first of two quilt kits she bought. That way she could start sewing if she wants ahead of time.
OH, and my book finally showed up--just in time so maybe I can avoid doing some of the math for how many blue strips I need, LOL. Didnt have time to do much reading last night.
ReplyDeleteNow YOU are calling people names! "Keeners" "Cajolers" hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteYour go-withs are great! It will be fun to see how each of our quilts are the same and yet very different.
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I'm hoping to cut today but I'm a wee bit tired as I stayed up too late 'talking' to Pam...see nabbed me as I was answering e-mails at about 11:00pm and finally went to bed at Midnight! then up at 6:00 am. I like that you are able to use your two challenge fabrics together. See you tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, can't wait to see your Lily Pond quilt--the colors are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun project Norma, and I love your fabric choices...enjoy! Hugs, Finn
ReplyDeleteI hope I can do something like this one day. Thanks for sharing. I love your blog.
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