
Sometimes progress comes in the trimmings which, I would argue, look kind of neat.

Then there's more real progress that involves actual blocks.

From uncut (but ironed!) log cabin blocks for the Miracle Foundation quilt...

To trimmed (10.5" square) and stacked by color blocks.
2 comments:
Love seeing the progress on these quilts. It's fun to see some familiar fabric :-)
Have you ever thought about sewing down those trimmed pieces and creating another piece of art? That would be pretty cool! Love the scooter fabric.
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