Did I not say that I thought these Great Granny squares would become addictive? Well, here's #4, made with 30's feedsack-type prints. Still from the scrap stash.
They continue to get easier and faster to make. It's weird how before I am finished with one, I am already pondering the fabrics I will grab for the next one.
These leftovers were from a quilt I hand pieced back in the late 90s called (I think) Tennessee Puzzle. My grandmother then quilted it for me.
Before I unplugged the iron and turned off the lights, I laid out the next set of fabrics to cut for GG#5.
Happy Quilting, Friends!
They continue to get easier and faster to make. It's weird how before I am finished with one, I am already pondering the fabrics I will grab for the next one.
These leftovers were from a quilt I hand pieced back in the late 90s called (I think) Tennessee Puzzle. My grandmother then quilted it for me.
Before I unplugged the iron and turned off the lights, I laid out the next set of fabrics to cut for GG#5.
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Great looking block! I've been having fun with them too!
ReplyDeleteThis is almost going to become a memory quilt with using all your scraps from other quilts you've made.
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