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
3 comments:
The setting for your Mt Rushmore quilt really is eye catching. Good job!
The 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!
I 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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