Monday, June 6, 2011

Marching Monday…

Darn…if it was Tuesday I’d call this Tumbler Tuesday…but it’s Monday….  So let’s call it Marching Monday…

First the tumblers go marching two by twos…P1140053

Then by fours…

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Marching into rows…. Hup…two three four…. 

After using the GO! to cut these tumblers out they sure go marching together lickity-split!!

Hope your blocks are having a Marching Monday too and Happy Quilting!~P

13 comments:

  1. sounds like you are going to be Marching along...and this one will be done in no time!!..have a beautiful Monday!..the sun is out..perfection!!!

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  2. Marching Tumblers - love 'em!!!

    You're going to do it to me, aren't you? You'll have me Marching Tumblers soon, too.

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  3. That is what I need to do today, cut up my chisels.
    This way I can have them cut and piled, then just start sewing, so it would be faster, I hope;)

    Debbie

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  4. You are in the middle of the fun part of making a quilt, when there are suddenly results, and it is hard to stop sewing "just these pairs and then I'll do the laundry".

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  5. How fun! I need one of those Go cutters!

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  6. This is going to be a great looking quilt. I see you are using all those Civil War fabrics. I'm so envious.

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  7. Yep- with military precision I'd say, especially with the Civil War fabrics.

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  8. I'm loving your Civil War prints and colors. This is going to be a fabulous finished product.

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  9. No cutting for me today. No cutting till the fall. My gardens are calling....

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  10. I keep saying I'm going to try these and I still haven't! I need one of those GO cutters too! I really like your marching tumblers!:)

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  11. I love it! I can hardly wait to work on another GO! project and i am loving the tumblers. I do have to finish this fussy baby quilt first though, so I have to be patient. Can't wait to see this all together!

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  12. Is it really no problem using that machine to cut fabric?

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