This week, I'm working away on my sailboat quilt. I've finished all the boats so the next step is to assemble the centre panel and then add the first border. Once the quilt top is finished, I'll post a picture of the quilt in Jacqueline Morel's book (Le Petit Monde de Jacqueline Morel) so you can see how I've changed it up a bit.
I'm also going to try and get my June block for the Simply Solids Bee done this week - it is a double nine patch. The first quilt I ever made was a nine patch quilt, so it is a favourite block of mine!
What are you up to this week?
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced:
This is looking better and better......
ReplyDeleteWow, that's awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove love love! SO much so, that I even tried to look up Jacqueline's book but can't find a copy ;(
ReplyDeleteLovely with the low-value fabrics in the border!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute Little quilt this will be!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my amazing! I'd love to make one of those for my neighbors...they love their sailboat!
ReplyDeleteWhere is the pattern from? How can I get me hands on it? ;)
ReplyDeleteThese boats are adorable! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is looking great. I have spent this week cutting up a zillion tiny squares for a postage stamp scrap quilt, I'm almost done :)
ReplyDeleteThose sailboats are so adorable and the low volume border really lets them shine!
ReplyDeleteLove how your quilt turned out :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing quilt. I'm really enjoying seeing it come together!
ReplyDeleteGeesh this is such a fun,fun quilt to see!! Hope you get more progress going and get it done for that baby boy in time:)
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful quilts. Love your fabrics you are useing.
ReplyDeleteLove your boats!
ReplyDeleteBest sailboat quilt I have seen in years! Beauty:-)
ReplyDeleteLove love love your boats! Great fabric picks too!
ReplyDeleteLove the boats! The colors and different shapes of the sails look so lively.
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