You may remember that I started a quilt using batiks and charm squares. I was going to make my version of a Yellow Brick Road. But then I found the six minute circle and added some inset circle squares.
So I decided to just mix it up and have fun with it. No plans except block size and fabrics.
So here are the blocks I made to do some happy sewing:
And here are some of the previously made blocks
I have a few more "starting squares" cut
and a bit more fabric under the arm of the machine. I was expecting a possible guest so I neatened up the area.
The charm squares are hiding inside that roll of fabrics. I do love my batiks.
Now I think I will attack that t-shirt and remove my woven fabric and see what I can do with it.
My blog is http://blog.geneblack.com

Great batik prints. Can hardly wait to see how it comes out.
ReplyDeleteLove the happy blocks!
ReplyDeleteThose colors alone make me happy. :)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing how you put them together.
You're taking a page from the same book I use most often: build blocks out of fabrics you like. Mash them together into a pleasing [pattern and Viola! A new flimsy. These colors you are using are superb in my view-they remind me of the water's edges upon which I grew up and continue to reside close to.
ReplyDeleteThis must be Saori quilting...no plan, just have fun! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love working with batiks and your colors are pretty. So I take it then that the shirt didn't work for your niece either. Well, it will be interesting to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteI want to do some happy sewing but feel like I need to finish the projects I have started.
ReplyDeleteHappy creating.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the t'shirt quilting and have fun with your happy quilting.
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