It's been a week of mindless quilting and I have dealt with those 30s repro fabrics for the last time. The rest go to the free table!
This was the first of three I finished today. I started this one yesterday as it is a 4 patch pattern that I have always liked. I had to draw it out though to make the correct number of blocks. There are truly scraps from a baby quilt I made for my daughter's godchild. I do like to do four patches and exploring the various way to use them.
I just wanted to use up some of the scraps but decided I should add white to the mix. It is okay but certainly not a favorite!
Another use of the four patches. I used some of my hand dyed fabric for the squares as I didn't have any large plainly colored scraps and I didn't want to do all white. This muted yellow I thought worked well (although this picture does not do it justice for some reason). Another use of four patches is here. By the time I finished this one, I never wanted to see these fabrics again.
This is one I finished a few days ago and forgot to post!
And here is the bag that is left over and which will be donated to the free table! There is still quite a bit in here but I can't stand looking at these fabrics anymore!! I didn't care for them to begin with as muted colors are not my thing. I had thought I had sold all my 30s repros years ago but alas still had a bunch of fat quarters.
I have challenged myself to do something with these dyed pieces. I was going to incorporate all of these but decided not to use them all in one quilt.
I have an idea of how to use these five and will probably make the other three into a three panel vertical hanging. I really think these are about as good as any I have done and do want to show them off if I can!
Saturday, January 11, 2020
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