Not the greatest of pictures, but it is hard to stand on the futon to take pictures of the floor! My design wall is just too small for this quilt.
All of the corner and setting triangles are finished for my version of Easy Street and I have 4 of Block A finished :) I used the blocks as leaders and enders for each other. This way, I could just keep sewing. I broke the sewing up into only doing 4 blocks at a time. If I tried to do them all, I would end up not counting right and have to do a ton of ripping (I only had to rotate two units out of the first 4 Block As).
Note: I switched out the centers for the Blocks A and B and am really excited about the color change.
For more Design Wall inspiration for your Monday, check out Patchwork Times!
All of the corner and setting triangles are finished for my version of Easy Street and I have 4 of Block A finished :) I used the blocks as leaders and enders for each other. This way, I could just keep sewing. I broke the sewing up into only doing 4 blocks at a time. If I tried to do them all, I would end up not counting right and have to do a ton of ripping (I only had to rotate two units out of the first 4 Block As).
Note: I switched out the centers for the Blocks A and B and am really excited about the color change.
For more Design Wall inspiration for your Monday, check out Patchwork Times!
5 comments:
Looking good. It's fun to see how the non-Bonnie-colored Easy Streets are coming together!
I love this looks. All the other Easy Street blocks I've seen are sort of Batiky. Great color choices!!!
Pretty amazing!
Yours looks a bit more scrappy than some I have seen. I love it.
it's looking great and you are so much farther along than I am. I guess I need to get back to them. Some how the computer always entices me!
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