I had some blocks assembled and put them on the wall around noon:

Then I started sewing the blocks together and here's what I had at 1pm:

I worked on it some more, went to eat at Pepe's with Julie and the children, and mowed half the yard, and here's what it looked like at 7PM:

It's pretty simple, but I think the baby's mother will like it.
1 comment:
I've never made a quilt that was set on point and the rows went together like that - although I've seen them in magazines and there are lots of these types on my wish list ot make one day - I'm sure havign a design wall makes it so helpful to do this. I recently got a design wall and am loving it!
Thanks to JudyL's Mr.Linky that is how I found your blog - feel free to stop by mine for a visit soon :)
Love from Texas! ~bonnie
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