I was more tired and busy than I thought I would be this week, so I pulled out the triangles from Guatemala that I had unsewn since they are so wonky. I matched them back up and sewed them carefully and then trimmed to the largest square I could get consistently from the newly formed HST.
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| HST ready to iron |
I didn't think about it too much, but just kept sewing and using what I had to make it big enough to at least be a baby quilt.
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| white sashing works well |
There were four HSTs that were still pretty wonky, so I trimmed them smaller and turned them into corners for the borders. That worked perfectly.
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| red & yellow borders from my stash are a surprising good match |
This came together pretty quickly. I even have a backing ready. Maybe this week I'll sandwich this one and the Baby Blocks and get them quilted.
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That certainly worked well, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable! It will be perfect for a little one to snuggle.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Great use of HST, and I love that you were able to use the wonkiest ones for the corners! Thank you for sharing your lovely and bright baby quilt, and linking up.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you were able to use up those wonky blocks. I really like all that red in the quilt. Congrats on a very productive week.
ReplyDeleteGreat job turning lemons into lemonade!
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