I thought it would take forever to sew the plates to the background for my pink dresden blocks. I met with my Friday quilting group, and, the wonderful company, helped me complete 5 of them. The time went quickly. I did choose to machine sew the edges. I cut the background squares 17 inches, so it was nice to have a big table to glue and pin the blocks before sewing.
I have 64 sugar grove blocks. I had planned for 72. I have developed a great rhythm, that is adequately successful. I cut and sewed the hsts last year, for the rainbow scrap challenge, and assembled the blocks this year.
I was hoping to sew twosies this year. I didn't take them to Florida with me, so, I am back to sewing them. I sewed the pink and the green to catch up with those
I made the 16 patches for square dance quilt while working on other projects. I used 2 inch squares from my scrap drawer.
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Nothing like a stitch and dish group to get the hand sewing work done. I'm constantly impressed by all the ways you find to use scraps.
ReplyDeleteWow - you have definitely been busy! Those pink Dresden blocks are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLots of good scrappy sewing, Maggie! Congrats on your PINK blocks for the RSC.
ReplyDeleteThose pink dresden plates are fabulous! So many fun scraps you've been playing with.
ReplyDeleteLovely Dresden Plate blocks, I always enjoy sewing with other, it really does help to get things done.
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely projects happening in your sewing room.
ReplyDeleteOh! Love the scrappy blocks! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe Dresden Plate blocks are really pretty. Lots of fun scrappy projects in the works.
ReplyDeleteHow fun to have help from the quilting friends! The Dresden are lovely, as are your other blocks. Thank you for sharing them and linking up!
ReplyDeleteThe pink Dresdens are so pretty! And how exciting to be almost done with the Sugar Grove blocks!
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy. Love those pink Dresdens. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
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