
Sad, unfinished manly quilt blocks from way back when (I’m hoping that having them on the wall will encourage me to finish them!), and the start of another quilt, using my ‘unfurnished’ quilt pattern (pattern available here) with some Denyse Schmidt Hope Valley and Kona Coal as the sashing…
I’m on a boat (with a quilt)
dinner date block tutorial





























Your simply have to finish them they are to awesome not too:) Hope you get inspired soon.
Getting them on the wall always helps to motivate! Gotta love the wall.
I’m curious about your design wall. Looks to be more than draped fabric. Is it wrapped around a piece of foam board? Looks sturdy. Just wondering.
At least with a quilt wall you can know what isn’t finished! I put so many of mine in tubs and then forget for many months what I have going, then I start a new something
And I’m all about mood sewing. You’ll get the mood at some point!
I’m working on a Bento Box for a baby gift in the same colors as the blocks on the left.
I really need some Hope Valley!!!!
It is going to take all my self control not to copy that quilt!! Hope Valley is such a perfect fit for that pattern and with the Kona coal……ummmm I think I just need to start having you design all my quilts for me!!
Looks AMAZING with the coal! The Hope Valley patterns just pop – can’t wait to see it finished.
I think your design wall is like mine…gray flannel. Looking forward to seeing more ideas go up on your wall.
Ooooooh, finish the grey one first.
Interesting colors on the Man quilt. I would have never naturally picked those, but they work well together. Can you please tell me about your design wall. What do you use, and have you just stapled it to the wall? I desperately need one, but am already being accused of taking over the house, room by room. May have to use my closet wall