I made these gray Two-Step blocks from Lissa Alexander’s book “Scrap School”, using 2.5″ squares. I got out the year’s worth of colors & laid them out on the design wall to see where I’m at with this quilt. By putting together about 20 more in previous month’s colors I had a good size lap quilt, so the columns are all clipped together & ready for webbing in the next month or so.
I also got out the Patchwork Hearts by Quilty Love to make the gray hearts & laid them out to find out I’d messed up on the blue month & made an extra, so when laying it out, I decided to make another purple & not have any gray. It’s been on the wall for several days because I don’t have time to sew it together right now & I just stop & gasp at the cuteness every time I walk in the studio, so for now it’s eye candy!
You may remember seeing this tabletopper flimsy done last month. Well, I quilted it & did the binding this week so it’s a finish. And it was gifted to my daughter-in-law for her birthday to match her quilt from last birthday. She was very surprised!
And this week I pieced, quilted, & bound this tabletopper for my November decorating, thus continuing my goal of getting square toppers made for my new square dining table. It’s from a free Moda Countdown to Christmas block giveaway a few years ago. This is called Snowfall by Lisa Jo Girodat at Neverlandstitches.com. So nice to actually use free block patterns I have saved. LOL
This is what I’m working on now: my fourth Breast Cancer Awareness quilt. I make one annually in Sept since my friend passed away in Sept 2021. I bought this kit on sale last Sept & have saved it all year to make now. I got it all cut out & was feeling good about myself.
Then I just got busy making 120 HSTs. Good! Then I started on the hearts. Then I put a couple blocks together. So I’m well on my way now.
Gwyned Trefethen says
Love the hearts in a star block. What a perfect choice for a future RSC quilt. Yours are lovely.
Jenny Benton says
You’ve been stitching up a storm. I really like your pretty heart top.