I was super-productive this week, stitching not only at breakfast, but also lunch, and afternoon tea. EPP goes so slowly. And I'm now at the stage when I want it all done. I figure mid-February might be the end. In the meantime, I'm forcing myself to buy fat quarters for the Lucy Boston quilt. It's tough, but so it goes. I'll post pics another day of my new fabric. (You do realize that I have enough fabric to stock a quilt shop, but you can never have too much, right?)
Here are my individual blocks. I have 17 assembled including these, and I need 2 more for the body of the quilt. Then, sigh, I have to figure out the edge pieces. Blech.
The next photos are of a row I started last week. I have one more block to add and then this row is done. Then a row of 9, followed by a row of 10 and I am finished! Except for those edges.
In my knitting world, I have about 3" to go in finishing a sleeve, then adding the neck edge and blocking. I have no pics of this jobbie, but will do it later this week. Knitting, by the way, is inherently slow work, especially since I rarely use heavy yarns. Give me lace (for shawls), fingering and sport wt, and I'm a happy camper.
4 comments:
Your blocks are lovely! Love seeing how this is coming along!
All those beautiful fabrics stitched together are so wonderful! I love seeing your progress.
*forcing myself to buy fabrics* SNORT!
Love the close up photos of your amazing project!
I am always fascinated about quilts. This one looks really good.
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