I got my curved pieced project back from the quilter this past week. It was a free class I took offered by my quilt guild given by one of the other members. I think it will make the perfect table mat for the coffee table in our living room this winter.
I had my quilter just do a simple circular quilting on it.
I decided to rid myself of a large scrap bin of Tilda fabrics over the last month or so. They were just taking up way too much space. There are 12 star blocks and 13 solid blocks which will make a 60" by 60" quilt, and the fun dots binding. I handed them over to my charity group last Wednesday to be finished up, quilted and giving away to some local group.
Still working on getting rid of fabric from the stash. I happened onto a YouTube site designed to get rid of little bits and pieces of scraps. My batiks are taking over the entire storage in my sewing room. As I often do appliqué pieces almost all my fabrics have a tencency to look like moths have gotten into my stash and had a banquet. So this project really works well at slicing them up into various 1.5" to 2.5" strips and a few 5" squares for the corners and paper piecing them together. They will become a quilt for the charity group as well. This color group is more limited so lots of repeats, but I have tons of blue batiks and they are next.
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