This week I'll add two scrappy string triangles, two 6.5" sampler blocks, a hot pad/pot holder and a cotton knitted dishcloth.
To see what others made with their scraps, go
here Saturday.
This morning I finished my Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt by Bonnie Hunter. Yah! Bound with strips of blue fabrics, quilted with a loose free motion meander, and a go in the washer and dryer, it finished a 77" square. I'm pleased with this soft, beautiful quilt, glad it's no longer a UFO.
Great work on your teal blocks. Just love your Celtic and bravo on getting in finished!!
ReplyDeleteYour Celtic Solstice is beautiful! :0)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on Celtic Solstice! I really do need to get back to mine. Pretty teals you added this week.
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks, and your Celtic Solstice turned out great! What a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat teal blocks, and your Celtic Solstice looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeletebeautiful finish! you did a fabulous job. congrats.
ReplyDeleteLove your Celtic solstice. Can't wait to start mine.
ReplyDeleteNice teals.
Well done
Congratulations on your CS. It is beautiful. Of all the CS's all over blogland, yours is the prettiest. Love your color combos.
ReplyDeleteHugs
A productive month with so much accomplished. Good for you!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilt. I love the teal blocks. Very pretty yarn you used in the dishcloth.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a finish! It looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing your quilt. It's beautiful you must e thrilled! Nice aqua blocks too!
ReplyDeleteI'm always so impressed with your productivity Sheila, so many pretty blocks. I just finished quilting a Celtic Solstice for a customer, her colours are similar to yours, very pretty. What a beautiful intricate quilt, nice job!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt, Sheila!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour CS is beautiful. Congrats on the finish!
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