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Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Work in Progress Wednesday - The Quilting Equivalent of Burning Your Bra

I feel liberated.  I feel free.  I`ve thrown my ruler away and am free of all shackles.

For the Love of Solids Mini Quilt Work in Progress

I`m in the zone.  I`m going with the flow. 5 blocks down and another 4 to go. 

Linking up for the first time in ages with Lee at Freshly Pieced .  Thanks as ever to Lee for hosting this link up. Head on over there to see what other people are making.


WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

29 comments:

  1. Looking good! Excellent title as well!

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  2. Love your post title and blocks!!

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  3. They look awesome missus! Girl power :-)

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  4. P.s. my great gran was a suffragette. Cool huh?

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  5. Yay for freedom! (although way to try and blow out the work content appropriate filter ;o) )

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  6. Wooo! No straight lines. That's SCARY!

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  7. **love** the freestyle log cabins!

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  8. I work in Seneca Falls, NY, the home of the women's suffrage movement (where Elizabeth Cady Stanton met Susan B. Anthony, introduced by Amelia Bloomer). So I love your title. I also LOVE your blocks. You go girl!!!

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  9. It's looking good - is this the wild side coming out??

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  10. wow, these blocks look fantastic: well done

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  11. Ha! This made me smile. :) Looks great!

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  12. LOL...Cute title....love it. love your blocks too

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  13. love this - those sour citrus colours with the grey are fab - i'm just playing with the exact same colours!

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  14. I like the "wonkiness" of the blocks--looks like a mosaic window.

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  15. A this ROCKS! Whew hew! You go girl...

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  16. Love these log cabins, the colors are lovely!

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  17. wow that is so...i've never heard of anyone no using a ruler...mind blown

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  18. let me add to that last comment, my mind is blown in an awesome way, your blocks look great

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