Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Another Belated TNT

 Tuesdays seem to sneak up on me.  Over the weekend I had used my tiny needles so I would have something to post about and of course I forgot. Until now.  I finished one more section of Daddio's last paper pieced project. I have three more to go and then I can I can use the tiniest of all my tiny needles to put it all together.


 I also finished the March block of the Sheep Virtues. It's not quite finished in this photo that I took on Sunday but it is now. All done.



I dug out this oldie but goodie to work on since I am not feeling the April Sheep block quite yet. I need a break from all the sheepy goodness for a while and am going to challenge myself to get this section of a floral border done by next Tuesday. I bet I'll get it done.....and I bet I'll forget to post about it.

12 comments:

  1. The sheep is lovely! And quilt colours are stunning!

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  2. Oh how I love those sheep blocks of yours. But you know that already! What a pretty border on your new project. My friend, your talents seem unending. Blessings, Betsy

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  3. Oh I love the lady and the gentleman! Nice job!

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  4. Whatever you post I always enjoy! That quilt has such cool colors - progress will be fun to watch!

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  5. Such pretty things tiny needles can make!

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  6. Another blogger posted that she was working on the March block, too. Glad to hear that yours is finished so you can work on the beautiful oldie sampler.

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  7. Oh my! I love the idea of pinning the pattern to the fabric while you stitch! That is Such a fantastic idea! I also Love your sheep blocks. So sweet!

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  8. All three of your projects are beautiful. Looking forward to seeing the quilt layout. The sheep sampler is so pretty. I am sure you will make a lot of progress in one week!

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  9. The stitching looks great and I like the pretty colors in the quilt blocks. :)

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  10. Isn't it nice to be ahead of a goal for a change! I love the old sampler! And the paper piecing!

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