The zillions of 3.5" blocks for the Temecula Circa 2016 quilt are done - assuming I've counted correctly. If not, then I'll just have to make more won't I?
That center medallion section required a frame and I used a black print, which will also be used for the wider outer border at the end. Then 2 panels with 15 tiny blocks each were added to the top and bottom of that framed medallion. Every block is set on point and alternated with those setting squares and setting triangles. Now I'm working on the side panels, which are pieced similar but with only 2 tiny blocks across.
This is a major scrappy project, although it was a "planned" scrappy. And after 5 years, it's definitely time to finish this one up. I'm almost afraid to set it aside to work on anything else until I at least have those side panels assembled and attached, for fear that it will become a UFO again.
I'm linking up with the Rainbow Scrap Challenge today:
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Oh that's going to be gorgeous! Good for you, Sara, sticking with it to a finish!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! The Temecula shop designs a lot of fun patterns.
ReplyDeleteIt will be a wonderful quilt, Sara.
ReplyDeleteI really like the one with the pinwheels in the center! We are all pulling for you to finish this UFO;)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the side panels go on, Sara!!
ReplyDeleteIt is looking great! Keep plugging away at it.
ReplyDeleteWow, you made really great progress on that project. Hopefully you can get the the center all assembled before you loose your momentum.
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