Friday 17 December 2010

Another start

On Monday, I had no quilts to finish, no housework to do, no Christmas shopping or baking to do, so I decided to start another quilt. (My nose has just grown about 15 inches, by the way, after all those lies!) Anyway, I looked on Bonnie Hunter's website, as I so much enjoyed making her 'Christmas Lights' design last year, and she has another new quilt! It's called 'Roll, roll, Cotton boll' and what really appeals to me is Bonnie's instructions that you shop in your stash first, and then, if you can't find what you want, get your purse out! Here is the first set of blocks.

I only made half as many, as I didn't want a huge quilt - or can decide that later! I was pleased to find that all the greens came from my 2" strip box!

I skipped the second set, as I was so excited at using strings and strips. I've never used telephone book paper as a foundation before, and enjoyed not only the thriftiness of it, but also the ease of tearing away! (I usually really hate taking out foundation paper!) Hope we don't need to find the number of anyone whose name begins with 'A' before we get a new phone book!

And here are some of the finished string blocks. Bonnie encourages you to use anything with a white/cream background, which gave me the chance to use this strange black/white/red fabric which I bought from a vintage shop some while ago. This is definitely my kind of patchwork!

5 comments:

Joyce said...

It's going to be beautiful and how nice to shop in your stash, esp scrap bins...

Sew Create It - Jane said...

The dust will wait...when inspiration strikes one has to go with it! :o)

Nik said...

I am currently stuck on part 3 (although I have skipped ahead and done part 4). I am 22 blocks down and only 38 to go.....

Barb said...

lol, I love it, I did the same thing this week!
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. I've always said housework is over rated.
Looking forward to seeing the progress - I love pink!

Tonya Ricucci said...

ooh, this is going to be wonderful. love seeing all the bits in your string blocks.