Working rows in batches instead of proceeding block by block has proved very efficient, too. You don't get the joy of seeing each goldfish framed in one sitting, but you save time along the way and four finishes must mean four times the fun once they're ready. Am I right? Eight times when I put them next to the those waiting in the wings. So much closer to assembling the top! I'll make one more centre block, though it might not feature a goldfish. Let's see.
Other than that, I'm still basking in the glory of my new bag and can't pat myself on the back often enough for inserting a key fob. It's pure magic, friends! Lol.
Stats
Finishes - 1
Nanette tote
Ongoing Projects - 5
Fish & HSTs
square baby quilt
Red Riding - erm, yeah...
Grecian Waters/Emerald HST quilt - finished the top! - still pinching pennies for batting
EPP hexies - should really work on these again sometime but my ride to work is a bus ride and I get car sick easily when focusing too much on anything
Stalled Projects - 1
EPP parallelograms/stars
Planning Stage - 5
Quilt for the husband - downgraded to a cushion cover, still needs to be made, oops
Two summer dresses & a skirt
Happy sewing!
Wow, I love your star block! Looks awesome :-)
ReplyDeleteNicey progress on the blocks, and awesome bag!
ReplyDeletelove that bag!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that bag. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat bag is lovely, and seriously I just can't wait to see your little army of fish :)
ReplyDeleteLooking good so far! Oh and yes that bag definitely deserves to be shown off frequently!
ReplyDeleteLove that bag! And have loved watching your fish blocks come together! They look great!
ReplyDeleteOh, that fish fabric....it is so cute! I am visiting your blog for the first time today. You have some of the neatest things. The "C" you embroidered (older post) looks so nice - well done.
ReplyDeleteJodi B
love the look of the fish blocks!
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