I started about six months ago but was so slow to get anything done that I didn't want to "go public". I'm jumping around the quilt so I've organized the blocks I've done in cellophane zip lock bags (I'm hoping they won't get a smell like fabric does in regular plastic bags) and punched holes and put them into a looseleaf notebook.
That's bag A on the left and bag B and all the others (including empty ones) on the right. I like that I can slip new blocks into the right bag without moving anything...I think I'm more excited that I thought of this than of anything!
With inspiration from blogging friends (check out Karen's blog-she's working on the triangles for the border for her red and white Jane-her second!) I'm sure I'll finish-and I'll use up lots of reproduction fabric scraps too.
8 comments:
heh, heh, heh! So, you're hooked!
I've got all the blocks done and sitting in the closet for about 10 years. I put together the middle and made all the triangles. Then I lost interest because it looks so much like the original and I'm just not into that kind of stuff anymore.
I'll get it put together one of these days. I'm sorry I didn't leave it for quilt as you go. I may just take part of it apart and do that!
wow! What a great quilt this will be!!!
have fun with Jane! It is an interesting quilt to make - I'm so glad I am almost done with mine.
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Ooh, that Kaffe fabric is amazing! I bought a pattern that uses wild Kaffe-type fabrics on a dark background, but I haven't bought anything to make it with yet. I think I'm going to put that fabric on the wish list.
Great solution to keep your pretty Jane blocks in order. Fabric gets a smell in regular plastic bags? I haven't bagged any so I didn't know that. Interesting and good to know!
The Jane's are looking great! Are you hand piecing, paper piecing...????? I have the book, and the CD... and it is on my someday list. Just wondering what is easier.
hugs!
Your choice of fabrics for your Jane quilt are great. I love browns.
Cool idea for the block storage.
You have done a wonderful job on your blocks. And the Kaffe - lovely! Can't wait to see what you make with it.
Hmm that Kaffee Fassett is interesting I a, curious to see what you do with it. I quilted a KS. KF quilt for a client that was insanely busy with I think every fabric from his line,LOL
I thought I'd have vision damage before I got done I really needed sunglasses to work on it!
he loves wild color combinations doesn't he?
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