This little piece of quilting was supposed to be one half of a tea cosy, but my maths and concentration failed me and I managed to cut two slightly different sized rectangles. Dividing by two was obviously beyond me that day.
I was slightly cheesed off about it, because I realised that if I tried shaving a bit off the larger side I would probably end up in a right old pickle trying to get a snug fit. So this morning I changed plan and made it into a place mat and then had cheese and pickle sandwiches for lunch.
My life has been revolving around sandwiches. The secret project that I showed last week consists of six quilt sandwiches, that have now been joined into three large panels. Two more big joins to go, then the binding, and I should finish next week.
Here goes for week 82...
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Now you have a lovely placemat! It always works out in the end. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bernie - and a whole lot less effort, too!
DeleteCongratulations on finding a way to repurpose your work. I am a firm believer that there are no mistakes in quilting. There are creative opportunities and learning experiences. Seems you have had both. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I love to repurpose. Your quilting is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
It is always a good idea to ponder a quilting dilemma over a sandwich. Believe me - I have done it many times! :)
ReplyDeleteSo you had cheese, pickles and sandwiches on your mind. I think a placemat is just right for that! I can't wait to see your mystery project.
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