I trawled through a lot of blurry photos to find a few clear enough to share of the sewing from this year. This is the year in which we've been sheltering from the pandemic, the highlight of which was more sewing time.
The first is a quilt made from left-over 3/4-inch and 1-inch solid strips from a previous quilt. Initially, the pieces were joined randomly into two long bundles. The whites are all white-on-white fabrics. Made the 25 log-cabin blocks, not all exactly the same size, so fudged the final layout with the remaining coloured strips. The backing a grey soft brushed cotton. About 50-inches square-ish. Gifted to a colleague for his new-born son.
After many years of occasional construction, my now named "Covid-19" is complete. The units started as hexagons, and then morphed into heptagons, and then octogons. Quite a challenge to assemble! I see this was taken before the binding stitched down! About 65-inch in length and width.
And some tops.
The centre from a big 2020-year-long mystery. I really love the centre, but didn't love the rest, which have been made into 2 smaller, almost complete, tops.
Such inspiring quilts, Karen! I love the log cabin quilt and the orphan blocks quilt.
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