I'm working along with my blocks for the QAL on the blog Patchwork Inspirations. This year the theme is curves. We're supposed to sew a minimum of 16 blocks, but I'll need 35 for my project. By now all the curves are finished. But as I don't like to sew them together as they are, I have to find out what's the next step. Hopefully you can see more of this on scrap happy day next month. Rutigt has got more scrappy projects to be inspired.
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Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy curves! This will be gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove the look on this quilt
ReplyDeleteThis should be fun to see what happens next. I have a project with that block on my want to do list. It hasn't happened yet.
ReplyDeleteTu as bien travaillé Turid !! J'aime beaucoup ce srappy quilt ! Merci pour ta fidélité au QAL !
ReplyDeletewow, those curves look great. Can't wait to see the next step.
ReplyDeleteYour curve blocks look very "scrap happy"! I like the light-to-dark arrangement you had them laid out in. It will be interesting to see what comes next.
ReplyDeleteVery fun and scrappy. A happy bunch of blocks!
ReplyDeleteDet var en fin måte å bruke rester (scraps) på. Gleder meg til å se hvordan du løser sammensyingen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy looking quilt! I love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteWe are both working on curved seams. I like your blocks a lot...it will be fun to see what comes next in your QAL.
ReplyDeleteSuch bright colors and such perfect little circles. I a m sure whatever layout you choose it will be lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI always love scrappy quilt and this one is beautiful! Can't wait to see the end result :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, really like the bright and colorful circles. Can't wait to see the finished quilt.
ReplyDeleteSuch a bright and cheerful quilt! Love the curves. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful curves and blocks, it's going to be a lovely quilt. Thank you for sharing!
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