And while I was putting this top together, I was able to leader and ender these pieces. I had these interesting leftover pieces from square dance quilt from My carolina home. And I have no idea what I am going to do with them yet, but I knew I would use them sewn together before I would use them apart. Putting rows together is a start and stop kind of sewing, and I needed a great leader /ender project. tada
I had a big hand binding project this weekend, so I was only able to get clue #3 of good fortune cut, and a little bit of sewing.
At this time last year, I was working on clue 2 of Ringo lake.
Oh scrap
Patchwork times
Quiltville monday link up
Your Ocra Bay is gorgeous. Makes me want to run to my scraps!
ReplyDeleteLove all the quilts you are working on.
ReplyDeleteOrca Bay is looking very patriotic. Beautiful choice of fabric. Love you bright greens for Good Fortune.
ReplyDeleteGreat progress on both of your Bonnie Hunter quilts. Thanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteWow, every time I see an Orca Bay quilt, they are so stunning! I've enjoyed following and being inspired by your Mystery Quilt challenge. I noticed on that page "Grand Illusion" is mentioned but not pictured -- did you give that one away?
ReplyDeleteYour Orca Bay is going to be a magnificent quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on Orca Bay! It was my first mystery quilt, and it is still one of my very favorites.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful as a top. Will be stunning when quilted. Big congratulations on finishing!!!!! I follow My Carolina Home too!
ReplyDeleteI really want to make Orca Bay--every one I see is beautiful! Congratulations.
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