I finished the top/bottom borders on the Mt. Rushmore eagle panel. It seems as if the eagles have over taken this quilt but I like it!
*Bev's Stars (Bev's take on this strippy star ruler)
setting credit (it must have been from my Google search of 'Marine Corps Quilt')
I pulled fabric for my next project. Well, I thought I would make a few more Flags for Sue blocks and it would be a quick project. I had three that I used a floral for the 'star area' that I decided not to use in another project so I was a quarter of the way done since I had three made and wanted 12 blocks total. At least that is how my mind saw it! LOL I had found more of the floral blue at the store so I thought, 'Let's do this!'
Flags for Sue is a block that Alycia did a block drive as a memorial for Sue after her passing in 2018.
pattern credit: Flags for Sue from Alycia
Linking up with Judy at Design Wall Monday
The setting for your Mt Rushmore quilt really is eye catching. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThe Mt Rushmore layout turned out beautifully, Pat! I made flag blocks for Alycia's block drive back then, too - had forgotten about that. They make a great quilt!
ReplyDeleteI like how you used those blocks -- I forget the name but you showed them last week or the week before, if I remember correctly. I realized I had made a bunch of those blocks with halloween fabrics. I've now figured out what I need to do next for the Halloween quilt and they have all been stashed for the duration as I make a bigger center block. Your panel looks terrific.
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