Good morning! I'm joining in with Linda and friends at Texas Quilt Gal for the To-Do Tuesday link-up, sharing what I've been working on and my new list for this coming week.
On last week's list:
- I finished up my Table Scraps project for February. You can read more about it in my Saturday post. I timed this finish just right for using on Valentine's Day, and every year from now on in February!
- I also finished up the borders on the Crumb Hearts quilt. It now measures 48 x 60, and is going in the "to be quilted" pile!
- And, I've been working on my Stay at Home Round Robin project. If you look back at my To-Do Tuesday post last week, I had made six friendship stars and four signature blocks and was pretty sure how I would set them at the top and bottom of the quilt. But I kept looking at that layout up on my design wall, and I just wasn't sure. So over the week I made some big changes. Here's how my SAHRR looks now.
I added strips of the neutral fabric to top and bottom, took apart the strips of stars, discarded the two that didn't have very good contrast, and used only the four burgundy stars as cornerstones. Then I remade the signature blocks with a mellower blue and the neutral print.
Except, those large blue squares in between the stars and the signature blocks are bothering me now. They're too boxy or something... So when I saw the prompt for this week's border, applique or rail fence blocks, I thought, "What about this?"
Something could be appliqued onto those squares!
I'll be working on that this week!
So, my list for the coming week:
- Work on the applique for the SAHRR border #5
- Finish up my Rainbow Scrap Challenge February blocks.
- If there's time, start piecing a backing for this small quilt. I'm hoping to donate it during the Hands2Help quilt drive.
15 comments:
Your Crumb Hearts is looking great and is pretty big! The SAHRR looks fantastic. The design really compliments that pretty center block. I love the blues you used on the signature blocks, and if you do the white applique heart - wow!
Thank you for linking to To Do Tuesday. :)
all of your projects are looking great - have fun working on them this week.
You have some fun projects going on, I really like the one you are working on for H2H-the colors are gorgeous!
I really like the crumb hearts! So soft and pretty! And the changes to SAHRR are great! Love the idea of the appliqué hearts on the blue squares! H2H is on my radar too!
I like the idea of appliqued hearts but perhaps a set of smaller ones on each block so they don't compete with the star right next to it? Just a thought. Looking good!
I like that you and several others are not doing entire rounds with the challenge subject.
I like how you are processing and rearranging your SAHRR. It's looking good! That quilt for H2H will be a nice donation!
Hi Diann! You've had a productive week. Wow, you really made a big change on your SAHRR. Your stars are quite striking now - I like the color and the contrast looks perfect. Your solution for the invitation to add appliqued blocks, by adding the sweet little hearts, is a great idea. Good luck with this week's list. {{Hugs}} Happy Tuesday, my friend!! ~smile~ Roseanne
I really like that last quilt!
Ohhhh, you're SAHRR is looking soooo cute! I love the idea of heart appliques!!! Your other two quilts are adorable, too--nice planning on your crumb hearts! And I love the anvil quilt, too!!!
Oh my love all your projects. The round robin project is so creative. The clue is so interesting to see how every one interprets it. Looking forward to seeing what you do for the appliqué.
Congrats on last week's progress, Diann! Looking forward to seeing your SAHRR round completed. LOVE that cool colored H2H22 donation!! Best of luck with getting it layered up for quilting.
Applique hearts would look great on those squares.
Your SAHRR is looking good. Applique hearts would really work on those blocks. Congrats on all the progress on last week's list. Hope you've already checked off a few items from this week's list.
I love the changes you made to your RR! Great progress on everything.
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