The fabric is just too pretty (mostly Richmond Reds)...and the wonky stars are just too sweet to stay hidden behind the cover of a tote...they were scream to get out ....and I REALLY want a new kitchen tablecloth quilt and this would be perfect!
I will assess the size as I go...today I will (hopefully) get this together and throw it on my table to see...before I add more blocks or NOT...or add on borders or NOT...this is kind of a fly by the seat of your pants kinda' project...but then aren't they all! :o))
Forecast today is for...RAIN! Yippee! Quilting weather! I'm putting on my boots and wading into my sewing room...see you around dinner?!
Have a terrific Tuesday and Happy Quilting!~P
Indeed they are too pretty to hid in a tote. Love it.
ReplyDeleterain for you, snow for me.. Once I am done shoveling the driveway I am back to my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonky stars, especially the fabric colors.
It is growing nicely Paulette. I can see it no borders and bound scrappy or scrappy borders and scrappy red binding. Can't wai to see what you do!
ReplyDeleteHave fun seeing stars!
ReplyDeleteThat is coming along nicely and it will be beautiful when done.
ReplyDeleteI need to do some small quilts to get my mojo going.
Debbie
I love the mix of neutrals you have used on this project. Lovely stars.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super project....love the wonky stars :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a super project....love the wonky stars :)
ReplyDeleteThis will be perfect for your kitchen table. Luv makin' wonky stars.
ReplyDeleteLove the wonky stars. A very beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love your wonky stars! They are one of my favorites. Great fabrics in this one!
ReplyDeleteCan`t beat a wonky star a super tablecloth this will make, do you still use batting for a cloth?
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics and the wonky stars!
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