I knew I had an order for a table runner that had been requested. However, I allowed myself to become distracted and started placing on the design wall a series of tiny (1-1/2 inch squares) in a variety of colors...
with the intention of someday reaching a final outcome that resembles this...
Isn't this one of the coolest things?!? For years I have been in awe of the quilts that are "pixelated" photo quilts and those that had the patience to make them. This is probably the closest I will ever come to making one.
I was having a good time! I really didn't care that I had another project waiting in the wings... At that moment, I only wanted to work on the Rooster! It was nearing the end of the day on Sunday and the harsh reality of the situation was that I needed to walk away from my design wall and all those tiny nuggets of fabric and go figure out something for dinner... **hanging head and pouting** I went.
Monday morning arrived and as tempting as it was to get back to the rooster - I mean the little pieces were still laying on my ironing board and what I had started was smack dab in the middle of my design wall! None the less, I pulled out all of my red scraps and proceeded to make 48 flying geese for the flag table runner that I had an order for...
And then suddenly the order turned into two!
So there you have it... my week thus far! It has been quite productive... and fun!
I do love being able to make quilts for others and contribute to a portion of our income. What a blessing! A blessing that I do not take lightly...
So, now that those projects are on their way to their happy owners (yes, the Bronco quilt was purchased by a very special lady who is giving it to her sister. As she would describe her... the #1 Bronco fan!) I can turn back to my rooster.
I am approaching it in much the same way as I did counted cross-stitch. Doing a section at a time with all the same (or in this case similar) color...
Do you know of a better way??? Let me know. I'd love to hear from you...
May you be blessed to pieces during this Holy Season.
Melva
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