It helps if I lay out the components next to the sewing machine, ready to grab and run through.
That's a green Sand Castle, along with a green Jacks&Sixes, a green Buckeye Beauty, and another green Sand Castle ready for some four-patches.
Here's the lozenge portion of the first Sand Castle along with the Buckeye,
and here's that Jacks block.
(It's really convenient to cut the squares and triangles for this and the Sand Castles at the same time, since one needs 3 squares and 6 HSTs, and the other needs 5 squares and 6 HSTs. As long as I've got strips and rulers in hand...)
Two Sand Castles done and done.
And here they are added to the green ones already on the design wall.
I'm ready for a new color! Hello, April!
While I'm deciding what new project to start, I pulled out the (sadly neglected) Glitter bin and made a few blocks,
and then a few more.
And I've got the back pieced for Sea of Tranquility. Now to just iron it flat and get ready for the pin-basting.
I'm sure it'll be smooth sailing, right?
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Your sand Castles are so pretty--nice work hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteI have loved seeing your sand castle blocks...but seeing them deconstructed was an excellent wake-up call! But I will continue to love seeing yours grow.
ReplyDeleteJust look what you accomplished! Having block parts laid out by the machine is a really good way to get things done. All of your RSC blocks look great in GREEN!
ReplyDeleteOh! It must be Spring because Glitter is out, lol. Nice to see it again. Love your Sandcastle blocks in green. So many pieces for one block but it will make an awesome quilt. Hope you get to sew again this week. ;^)
ReplyDeleteI agree about leaving the next block laid out next to the sewing machine when it is time to stop -- makes starting the next time just that much easier.
ReplyDeleteYour Sand Castles blocks are looking great together! I agree that it helps to have something pre-cut and ready to sew by the machine, but it rarely seems to happen in my sewing room!
ReplyDeleteThose sandcastles are going to make an amazing quilt!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea to have pieces and parts ready next to the machine so you can sew a little together whenever you get the chance. I'm trying to remember to do that, too. I always love those Sandcastles blocks!
ReplyDeleteEvery quilt should have some plaid. I really like your addition.
ReplyDeleteAnd nice to see you Glittering again!
Hey Glitter blocks! Nice to see you again! Hope you stick around for awhile!
ReplyDeleteLaying out the pieces is a great idea. It’s so easy to get things backwards. I guess I know what I’m talking about. I don’t understand all those block titles, but the Sandcastle’s look great. Have a fun week!
ReplyDeleteNice to see a few more 'glitter' blocks! And you've been busy with lots more too, love the 'sandcastle' blocks with the plaid!
ReplyDeleteWhatever is stacked next to my machine is what gets sewn. So I too am far more successful prepping lots of stacks for multiple projects. It is good to see more glitter blocks BTW.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Oh Scrap!
Good looking blocks in green! I'm looking forward to a new color tomorrow. I'm guessing...purple? Like crocuses? :)
ReplyDeleteYour "glitter" blocks look difficult. Are they hand pieced?
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing your Sand Castle blocks all finished and on a design wall, you're going to have a magnificent quilt.
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