Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Scrap Quilt
I made this quilt for a retirement gift for somebody at work. It was a pot luck supper, that's why there's a table full of food. All that food and I couldn't eat any of it, my stomach was upset that day.
There's no limit to the different designs that can be made using half square triangle units. I feel like sewing something right now, but I'm just about ready to go out the door for my vacation. I'll try to get quite a few applique blocks made, then I'll send a pic when I get back.
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1 comment:
Hi,
I have just given your link to my Mum, who is having her first attempt at quilting. Hopefully your wonderful designs will keep her focussed on the task at hand. Thanks for a brilliant blog
AG
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