Can't decide if I should go the 4 x 4 (72 x 72) or go 3 by 4. If I do, I have 5 blocks left over. So, do I make 7 more blocks for another quilt, or do I have more orphans?
I guess the light yellow block needs to be removed.
I had to unpin another quilt to put this on my design wall, because when I turn my back, Tugger (Mr. Trouble) attacks blocks as soon as they hit the floor.
You could go 3 x 5 - more a twin size than lap size, though - but you would only have one extra block that way. And I agree with Vicki W. - Mr. Trouble is not helping - ;))
So funny to see your cat playing with the fabric! Reminds of how our son used to jump on the sheets when I was trying to fold them - or maybe I was trying to put them on the bed.
I like both the 4 x 4 and the 3 x 4 layouts - what size is your ideal comfort quilt?
I am hoping to make a block today after I pull weeds before it gets too hot!
I'm sure Mr T just wants to make sure there are no treats hidden under your quilt blocks! I lay my bigger quilts on the floor also - they are ok overnight but as soon as I get up in the morning and turn my back, "someone" has taken a flying twist and reorganized them :)
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You need a better helper!
You could go 3 x 5 - more a twin size than lap size, though - but you would only have one extra block that way. And I agree with Vicki W. - Mr. Trouble is not helping - ;))
So funny to see your cat playing with the fabric! Reminds of how our son used to jump on the sheets when I was trying to fold them - or maybe I was trying to put them on the bed.
I like both the 4 x 4 and the 3 x 4 layouts - what size is your ideal comfort quilt?
I am hoping to make a block today after I pull weeds before it gets too hot!
: )
June
I'm sure Mr T just wants to make sure there are no treats hidden under your quilt blocks!
I lay my bigger quilts on the floor also - they are ok overnight but as soon as I get up in the morning and turn my back, "someone" has taken a flying twist and reorganized them :)
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