Yesterday, I re-did the granny squares I had made using Kona White with Kona Snow. Here's a group photo of the grannies placed on an old sheet.
I was quite surprised to see how much orange and green were in the blocks but I'm very happy with that. There's also quite a lot of purple - another surprise. I have loads of 2.5" pieces of fabric cut so I guess I shall keep going until my meagre supplies of snow run out.
Today I added a border to James' quilt - a monochromatic Union Jack in shades of blues and varied neutrals. This is the first time I have shown a full view of this quilt. Don't ask me why as I have absolutely no idea - like days of the week, clearly.
After gathering all the solid scraps I could find and the improv. blocks I made the other day I pieced a backing.
I'm hoping this will be another finish for February using resources I already have. It really depends on the thread situation. This was not on my FAL list but with granny progress slowing, this may be a substitute finish. Are they allowed?
Thanks for all your comments on quilting style - some more polite than others *cough*. It seems many of us are unsure as to what our style is, are still trying to find one or are simply embracing the fact that quilting gives us the opportunity to do the same thing but differently. I like that.
Beautiful grannies and perfect fabric selections!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your granny square blocks.
ReplyDeleteAnd James' Union Jack quilt will be a treasure. Happy sewing. Snow Day here, so it's a Sew Day for me!
You are doing a fabulous job. The blocks are so pretty. And the union jack is wonderful in blues. The back is really cool.
ReplyDeleteThese all look fabulous, good work, love the colours of your grannies, and the UJ is really punchy in those colours- fabulous! : )
ReplyDeleteOh dont! Time is passing quick enough as it is! Love your grannies, and your backing looks like another quilt! Two for the price of one. Hugs x
ReplyDeleteLOVE Love love the grannies. =) Very inspirational. =)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a brilliant back for the Union Jack! It is going to be a fab quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your colourful grannies!
ReplyDeleteJames is very lucky - awesome quilt there.
ReplyDeleteLove and hate grannies - I found them difficult old ladies to trim up - perhaps I wasn't generous enough with my edge squares? Your look lovely and the colours are fabulous!
I love the colours in your grannies and the UJ quilt is fantastic
ReplyDeleteGlad you've got those grannies whipped into shape again!
ReplyDeleteI love your grannies and looks like you've had good sewing days :)
ReplyDeleteI hate it when I realise it's not Friday yet!
I love your granny squares! What size are they?
ReplyDeleteOh that Union Jack looks great, I love your monochromatic version! Looking forward to see it quilted!!
ReplyDeleteVery glamorous grannies! Gonna be a great quilt. Love your union flag quilt too and your patchwork floor tiles!
ReplyDeleteThe granny will be fantastic, and I love your improv strip on that back!
ReplyDeleteThe grannies are looking quite happy!
ReplyDeleteOh you have had a cracking day - love the grannies!
ReplyDeleteLoving those grannies! jxo
ReplyDeleteThese are going to be gorgeous quilts, Annabella! I love the improv back of James' quilt!
ReplyDeletelove those grannies and that was a lot of work to unpick and replace the snow with white..James' quilt is coming along beautifully
ReplyDeleteLove the grannies! The Union Jack looks perfect for a boy, love the backing too!
ReplyDeleteThe Union Jack quilt looks fab! And you can never have too many grannies!
ReplyDeleteThe grannies look great and the UJ quilt and back is fab - love the monochromatic look.
ReplyDeleteoh I love your granny squares dying to try them actually! love your union jack too awesome work as ever! xx
ReplyDeleteLove the blues of your Union Jack quilt, so calming!
ReplyDeleteI totally did a double take there - your grannies are a total dead ringer for mine! Which I love dearly so that is a very good thing!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the union top. And the back. So hard to do cool boy stuff (or just teenage at all!), you nailed this! My chook loves turquoise - wonder if she'd fancy one?
Your grannies certainly aren't being neglected now!
ReplyDeleteThe UJ looks simply amazing. Fab idea. I can not believe you re-made your grannies. You are incredible.
ReplyDeleteI love those granny squares! So bright and colourful. And your UJ quilt is very cool.
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