For post 598 we return to quilty content. As I said, I've been inspired by our friends baby to revisit a UFO. This started out as a Butterfly Fling Jelly roll. I played about with it some time ago, but it never really took off, I think because I wasn't following a pattern and had no definite purpose for it. If you remember I took out all of the blue strips, I don't know why, but they have returned and are playing the role of corner stones and I also see a blue border somewhere in the (I hope) near future.
It's not a great photo I'm afraid, but hopefully enough to let you see where I'm up to.
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I'm on a day off today, I really needed it, the head cold caught up with me and wore me out. I had a lovely lie in this morning and have taken my time puddling about upstairs in the sewing room. I'm just taking a break to get the dinner started, Chilli Con Carne, Yum. Then maybe I'll sew some more, or maybe I'll do a little knitting.
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As I said at the top, this is post number 598, only one post left to go. ;-)
7 comments:
I like the look of these blocks - very cheerful.
I'm sure baby Freya (and her parents) will be delighted with this quilt when it is finished. Take care of yourself and get better soon.
flutterby was a lovely range.......it looks nice..........
I think a blue border would look great there - it'll help keep the butterflies in!
Sorry about your cold, I hope you recover quickly.
This is looking great Lou - the sashing and blue cornerstones set it off a treat and a blue border in the equation sounds perfect - lovely!
Hi Gorgeous!! Does that help your cold??? What a happy quilt...and I love the apple cover, cute idea. I laughed about going to Harrogate for a holiday, seems to be frquently mentioned in various jane Austen and georgette heyer novels..have fun, LOve Tracey
I don't remember seeing this before, but I like it with the blue squares in the sashing. The colours look very pleasant together, and I think a blue border will suit it. Sorry to hear the crocheting hasn't gone well.
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