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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Happy 4th of July!! (and a long-overdue WIP Wed)
Happy 4th of July
to all my U.S.
blog friends!!
No fireworks here this year, and the base activities were all canceled - mountains are closed for picnicking, since they're still fighting the remnants of the fire. But we'll be whooping it up together and trying out some bison burgers. The apartment allows gas grills on the balconies, so Scott'll enjoy a little manly shopping time.
I *love* this shot - Marissa and I got to see this spectacular atmospheric effect when we were visiting NYC on her 2011 spring break. Isn't it amazing? The cross at her feet was added by the camera. so cool. couldn't have done that on purpose if I tried.
Woohoo! This is the first time in months that I've accomplished quilt work on anything outside of my Baby Janes and had something for WIP Wednesday! :D I'm quite limited on project choices while in this interrim apartment, as most of my fabric and quilt projects are in storage until we can buy a house. But this week I finished all 96 of these suckers for my Coral Encounter quilt. 96!
So far two of the square blocks are put together. It's a fairly intricate process. 7 more to go, then the 10 border pieces can have their arcs inset and be added to the center. I'm excited. :)
Thanks so much to Lee at Freshly Pieced for hosting WIP Wednesdays. It's a really terrific motivator and meeting place! :D
7 comments:
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Another beautiful project! I love how your Coral Encounter pieces are coming together...beachy colors. That photo of the Statue of Liberty is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome photo of the Statue of Liberty - very special!
ReplyDelete96 pieced arcs? O.M.Gosh, that's an incredible feat! This quilt is going to be stunning.
WOW! It looks scary!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks, and intricate indeed! Your moving journey posts are interesting. What an experience. Best to you in your new surroundings.
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful Lynn and 96 of them, I would be cross-eyed I think.
ReplyDeleteI am impressed that you managed to get any sewing done in the midst of all that you are doing at the moment!
gosh, it has been a long time since I have visited your blog. Lots going on with you.
ReplyDeleteThat photo of lady liberty is awesome.
thanks for coming by my blog for the RWB blog hop.
good luck in the giveaway and everything else that is going on with you.
I too love PP I have gone so far as to make a KS that way,LOL. I am about to tackle a challenge quilt with some weird fabrics & PP is the only way I can think of to use them.
ReplyDeleteYour PP blocks are beautiful, they look oriental to me.