Rule one of this week's challenge was: You must incorporate three (3) common blocks in your project. I originally thought three of the same block when I read the challenge description.
Then I started second guessing myself. But I had already cut everything out. So I turned the half square triangles into three different common blocks: pinwheels, broken dishes, and flying geese.
The quilt is a variation of Happy Go Lucky from Quick'n Easy 3-Yard Quilts. The fabrics had selvage dates of 1999 and 2000! The back is the same fabric as the front, and I still had almost a yard left over.
Happy Go Lucky would be a good name for that fabric. It makes me happy just to look at. This is a great quilt...the quilting looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI keep meaning to tell you, in regards to the last challenge you did of the mythical creature...you know what popped into my head right away as a mythical creature was 'the perfect quilt'...but realized I could not make one because cannot even complete a perfect block.
Beautiful block and fabric choices. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteI had the same confusion about whether the blocks needed to be different, but used that to my advantage. That is a great idea to make three rows of blocks like that. A wonderful submission for the challenge.
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