I made a few more four patches and took the ones I didn't use from the first quilt and came up with a third one. So now I have 10 neo-natal quilt tops that have to be basted and quilted.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Baby Quilts and Great Blue Heron Progress
I made extra large half square trangles for this series of quilts. I had a big bag of 4 1/2 in squares that I sewed into four patches. I used 18 in squares of the fabric to make the 1/2 square triangles since the blocks needed to be 8 1/2 inches (8 1/2 + 8 1/2 + 1 = 18). This was my first iteration where I just used random blocks together but I didn't think the same fabric for the half square triangles was enough to bring it together.
I made a few more four patches and took the ones I didn't use from the first quilt and came up with a third one. So now I have 10 neo-natal quilt tops that have to be basted and quilted.
I made a few more four patches and took the ones I didn't use from the first quilt and came up with a third one. So now I have 10 neo-natal quilt tops that have to be basted and quilted.
Wow! Can’t wait to see the finished heron!
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