Tuesday, January 28, 2020

To-Do Tuesday #4

Let's see how I did with my To-Do list this past week. 

1. Work on some red and gray string blocks. Done
Six sewn and so much fun. Maybe this will be the setting and maybe it won't.  Time will tell.
I love sewing these onto phone book pages. 


2. Work on a tutorial for Accuquilt.  Done
Not only did I work on it I finished piecing it.  But of course I can't show you the finished piece yet so this in progress photo will have to do for now.  Next will be writing up the tutorial.




3. Cutting scraps into 2.5" blocks.  Done
I did cut several green and a few neutral green 2.5" blocks with my accuquilt. I use the 2.5" from the eight inch cube set. 


Oh boy what should I put on the list for this next week.  So many things I could choose. I could just do more of what I did this week, however, that seems boring right now!  

Ok decision made.

1. Piece a table runner with my Windham aqua fat quarters from Love Crafts. 


2. Piece five red and gray string blocks.

3. Finish a UFO donation quilt. 

Thanks for taking a peek at what I have been up to.  Let's all hop over to HomeSewnByUs for To-Do Tuesday

16 comments:

  1. Your red and gray string blocks are a great combination, Vicki! Looking forward to seeing what you're going to make with those pretty aqua fat quarters, too!

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  2. I'm not a string block lover, but yours are wonderful! Love the reds and grays. Looking forward to seeing what you make with the aqua fabrics. Love those!

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  3. Thanks for the peek into your studio this week! Love the string blocks!

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  4. Good Morning! OOOH - love those red and gray blocks. They look so pretty - can't wait to see what they grow up to be. Those aqua fabrics look yummy too. I'm looking forward to seeing them and your tutorial. I'm glad you're keeping yourself busy! Thanks for linking up. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  5. Look at you go! Can't wait to see the tutorial, and I like those string blocks! That aqua fabric is so pretty; anything that looks like a warm, sunshine-y pool of water is enticing right now! I could use some sun!

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  6. Love those string blocks and looking forward to seeing how you set them.

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  7. Those teal fabrics are so yummy but those red and gray string blocks are even yummier.

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  8. Love those red/gray blocks! I think string blocks would be so much fun to make, but I've never tried them. Maybe I'll add that to my 2020 to do list.... I really like those teal fabrics and can't wait to see your table runner.

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  9. You are having way too much fun over there!!! Love the teal fabrics, well...just love it all...

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  10. Wow loved looking at those yellow dresdens in your past post, Vicki. So pretty. And these string blocks are neat...sewn onto phone book pages. Interesting. You've got lovely shades in those new fabrics to play with. So much goodness in your posts; happy stitching from me!

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  11. I really need to start saving scraps that I can cut 2 1/2" squares from, or hexies. Cant wait to see what you do for the AQ tutorial.

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  12. I love string blocks! They are so versatile. And those aquas, mmmm!

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  13. I just used that die! And funny I just got some fabric from Lovecraft too! Your string blocks are awesome!!!

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