My red and brown pfeffernuesse quilt. for the rainbow scrap challenge is a top. I started the string blocks in 2016. It deserved to be finished. I was great at starting projects many years ago. I guess, I was making retirement projects. Pulling out an older ufo, is so much fun, if, I don't go down the " what was I thinking" rabbit hole.
I was diligent about sewing sugar grove blocks this past week. I now have 50 of the 72 I need for the quilt. Making them is part of my muscle memory by now.
I ironed the last of the zig zag quilt blocks. I used up many 1 1/12 inch strips, but, it still doesn't look like a whole quilt in the drawer.
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Yay - its a gorgeous top!!!
ReplyDeleteWahoo for all the progress you have made, Maggie! Love your finished top. . .I have cheered you on with each step you have shared!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteMe too, I’m enjoying pulling those pre-retirement UFO’s out and actively working on them! Your Pfeffernusse top is looking great!
ReplyDeletePfeffernuse is looking great, Maggie! It's wonderful that you pulled out the old UFO and moved it right along. It will be a finish before you know it!
ReplyDeleteThe finish is great! You are getting close to the finish line on those cute Sugar Grove blocks!
ReplyDeleteYou've done really well at keeping these projects moving. I so get the "what was I thinking" when looking at older UFOs.
ReplyDeleteYay it's a top! Such lovely fabrics. It will make a gorgeous quilt. Love how you've also kept your other projects moving along. What a way to end the year! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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