Scrap-tastic
Well, it might not look all that fantastic, but it was fantastic to make! Seriously. I stayed up way too late because I just couldn't stop making these blocks. I'll call them improv log cabin blocks.
I am not sure that this will be my official Scrap Attack quilt, but it was a fun start for some project(s)!
And another note, I have a blog I would really love for you to add to your reader list.
My friend, Jodi, is writing about the inspirational story of her son, Ari. Ari was born with VATER, and this charming little guy will warm your heart with his happy attitude and amazing story. She is hoping to publish his story as a book and hoping the publishers will be more apt to let her tell her story if she has a large blog following. So, check out Roar Little Lion!
I am not sure that this will be my official Scrap Attack quilt, but it was a fun start for some project(s)!
And another note, I have a blog I would really love for you to add to your reader list.
My friend, Jodi, is writing about the inspirational story of her son, Ari. Ari was born with VATER, and this charming little guy will warm your heart with his happy attitude and amazing story. She is hoping to publish his story as a book and hoping the publishers will be more apt to let her tell her story if she has a large blog following. So, check out Roar Little Lion!
LOVE this, courtney! i can't decide what kind of scrappy quilt to make... so many great ideas :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for passing on my blog, Court! I love, love, love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's no coincidence that Liv's blanky and Ari's pirate "Jack" were their toddler favorites. You are amazingly talented!
Oooh, I love the fussy cuts in the middle of each block!
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