I have half of my holy toledo blocks assembled. There is a lot of matching. I try to pin a couple of rows at night while watching tv. I really like the secondary patterns. I haven't spent much time in my sewing room. I hope I can get back there soon.
I have another top that is nearly finished. The sides are naturally finished with the design of the block, but, the top and bottom borders look unfinished. I hope to get them added today at Friday sew group.
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Oh, that Holy Toledo quilt is a very cool design. And I see by your tags that it is made with recycled shirts! Bravo! Thanks for linking up with TGIFF today!
ReplyDeleteI thought of you as I cut up shirts last evening. I now have enough that I need to make something with them -- your Holy Toledo blocks are an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI have a old computer sitting a couple feet away from my sewing machine so I can watch while I sew! Your blocks are great. Those are great blocks for a scrappy quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe secondary design for Holy Toledo shows up so well! Can't wait to see how you finish Off Track. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Holy Toledo is looking great, Maggie! Such a fun combination of all the plaids in those blocks!
ReplyDeleteLove that holy Toledo block . I was born there!
ReplyDeleteThe upcycled shirt look great!!
I've always wanted to recycle shirts into a quilt
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