This holiday time of year just begs me to pull out the RWB scraps and make something, anything! Unfortunately for me, the projects I have on the front burner at the moment are anything
but RWB, so I'll just have to enjoy some blasts from the past...Here's a look at some past projects to fuel your Independence Day spirit...
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Tumbler made for one of my awesome aunts... |
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Scrappy stars (mine on the left) made for Quilts of Valor project... |
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This one is from Sandy Klop's book Quilts for All Seasons, made for my dad. |
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This is a Minnick & Simpson pattern called "Chippewa Nine Patch". It was strip piecing therapy for me and I loved every minute of making it. |
No wonder I have so many RWB scraps! So whether you're out enjoying a parade, the fireworks, a BBQ, time with family and friends or just some pleasantly "pieceful" stitching time - Happy Birthday America!
Tonya
A very nice revisit of your quilts!
ReplyDeleteI've made that scrappy stars quilt, I love it. The Minnick and Simpson piece in the last pic is fabulous, that is an endeavor to make. Btw you are still a no reply blogger, :-(
ReplyDeleteYour Chippewa Nine Patch is absolutely stunning! I love it!
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