Monday, January 11, 2010

Turning Four-T on the home stretch!

I'm really on the home stretch now. I've assembled the centre of the Turning Four-T quilt top. Now I only need to assemble the half-square triangles for the border. Yes!

Most of the HST's are already cut out and ready to go, they just need sewing and trimming. I should be able to tackle that over the next few days, as I have some precious time to myself. I will be quilting on a quilt top, hopefully tackling another NI block, and of course, taking this quilt to the next stage of completion. I see lots of late nights in my future - I'm such a night owl!

11 comments:

  1. oh WOW Miss T that is striking love the way you have popped them colours together-oh how I wish I could be a night owl again ,I would get so much more sewing done,cheers Vickie

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  2. Okay, I am loving this quilt!! I'm thinking one of these are in my near future! Can't wait to see how you do the border.
    Kristie

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  3. It looks wonderful - eep up the good work.

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  4. What a lovely quilt it's going to be!! Have fun with the borders!

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  5. It's looking very nice!

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  6. The sashing and corner stones really change the look of the quilt--so so pretty! Looking forward to seeing the flimsy all completed. Enjoy your free time! I'm a night owl too, but make too many mistakes if it gets too late and I start getting tired...

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  7. Oh you make me feel tired!! where are you getting your energy from in this heat?? although I have made a baby quilt top this week...oh well back to the aircon!!

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  8. Thanks for the update and I'm so happy the cornerstone fabric was this one. It's definitely the right choice.

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  9. A BEAUTY!!! I've loved this pattern - your use of the melon cornerstones was brilliant!!!

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  10. gorgeous. i love the pattern and the fabrics are so striking.

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  11. Just this week I've seen this same block pattern more than a few times and each time I'm loving it more and more. I love YOURS! What a beautiful quilt that looks like it was made from years ago! ;)

    Love from Texas! ~bonnie

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