Before I had to vacate the living room for kid's activities yesterday, I got another block completed. This is July 4th in non July 4th colours. I decided to stick with the colours and fabrics I had already used.
That's me up to date with Amy's BOM, as I don't have the tools to do the next two. I decided it was enough to put them together without confusing myself with maths too. Maybe I ought to get the boys to work it all out for their maths lesson!
Now time to catch up on some other projects.
I have a red white and blue quilt to start piecing and it so hot upstairs I am having trouble doing it...I know I will enjoy it once I get started it is the getting started part.....this block you did reminds me of it.....maybe it will be my inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI understand packing up. I'm re arranging the spare room which I use for sewing. Grandson will be coming 2days and nights a week until Christmas. 4yr old. Needed to find floor space for cars and stuff.
ReplyDeleteI like the block. It's a variation on Friendship Star. Good choice to stay with the colors your already using.
Doesn't seem right that you would do a July 4th square anyway! Looks good in your colors. And a great idea to use quilting as a fun way to learn math!
ReplyDeleteI like how you've done your block. It looks good that way! :0)
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of this fabric!
ReplyDeleteI know one teacher at my son's school, she was creating quilt patterns with the kids at her math classes. This is a good idea!