Adventures of a frog collector who loves to quilt and cross stitch. Join me as my felines attempt to QA my quilts and steal my floss!
In an effort to use up cut off fabric strips from quilted tops, I am using orphan blocks as a start and then adding rounds of stripping. All very different and beautiful. I can see children looking for hours at the fabrics and having a blast. Enjoy!
I really like this idea. You have been quite creative in your fabric choices which adds so much interest. Happy Stitching from me!
I really like those. And the longer pieced strips really add some interest, too. I love the artistic appeal of these.
Very nice!
I agree with everyone else - these are a wonderful way to use orphan blocks - and quite creative - ;))
These look like fun.
You have been busy. They remind me of some Gee's Bend quilts.
Excellent! They all are so fun and colorful!
A clever use of orphans and scraps to create something appealing and useful!
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Such a wonderful idea to use up all your 'orphans'. So much lovely colours and patterns to delight the eyes.
Gribbit - I'd love to hear from you.
I really like this idea. You have been quite creative in your fabric choices which adds so much interest. Happy Stitching from me!
ReplyDeleteI really like those. And the longer pieced strips really add some interest, too. I love the artistic appeal of these.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else - these are a wonderful way to use orphan blocks - and quite creative - ;))
ReplyDeleteThese look like fun.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy. They remind me of some Gee's Bend quilts.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! They all are so fun and colorful!
ReplyDeleteA clever use of orphans and scraps to create something appealing and useful!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful idea to use up all your 'orphans'. So much lovely colours and patterns to delight the eyes.
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