Thursday, November 11, 2010

Nearly Insane progress

Here I am finally! I've been so busy with working and life that my blog has taken a little of a back seat, but I promise I haven't been neglecting my stitching entirely.

Just last night I attached another row to my Nearly Insane quilt, this is the row that contains the block with 229 pieces. The next row has some tricky Lone Star type action, so I'm a little nervous - wish me luck people!

I've made 69 of the 98 blocks required for the quilt, so I'm definitely on the home stretch. I'd like to complete at least two a week for the next little while so I can get busy on the hand quilting soon. Let's see how far I get. Chatter soon! xox

26 comments:

  1. Love it! 2 blocks a week sounds like a good goal to reach for. I like how you're putting each row together as you finish those blocks. Looking forward to seeing the next completed row :-)

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  2. Oh my, it's spectacular!

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  3. Hi Tazzie !!!... if you post something on my blog I look at it, you have some beautiful work and I have decided to write to congratulate the latter !!!!, what you've done, how many pieces you have and all beautifull ..... a big hug for you and again Congratulations!

    Hola Tazzie!!!...siempre que publicas algo en tu blog lo miro, tienes unos trabajos preciosos y me he animado a escribirte para FELICITARTE!!!!, por esta Ășltima entrada que has realizado, la cantidad de piezas que tiene y todas bellisimas.....un gran abrazo para ti y nuevamente Felicitaciones!!!

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  4. It is beautiful You would never guess from looking at the colors of the individual blocks that they would all look so good together. It is going to be an amazing quilt.

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  5. It's looking great! I've yet to start mine, so yours is an inspiration. I especially like your sashing fabric choice. It really lets your blocks shine!

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  6. Wow again! With your skill, luck is not the word... you only need a bit of time... This is looking like an embossed jewel box lid!

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  7. Sooo beautiful!
    Lurking Linda

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  8. Gorgeous blocks!!
    Enjoy!

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  9. Awesome, Blossom!! Mine is languishing in a box :c( I love how yours is coming!

    Bonnie

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  10. Stunning, simply stunning. And to be in the home stretch is wonderful for you............

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  11. Just love it Tara. Love your sashing fabric it is working so well. I need to start making blocks so that I can join a few up. Time to see a happening. Have lots of gaps though. Have to fix that.
    Cheers
    Lynne

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  12. Tazzie, that is beautiful!

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  13. It is soooo wonderful! You should be so proud of your work, it is going to be fantastic when it done. Actually, it's pretty fantastic now!

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  14. Oooo - that is stunning! WoW! I have every confidence in you and your next row!

    In stitches,
    Teresa :o)

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  15. Somehow I forgot you were doing a NI quilt too. I am close to being where you are in the process and I just connect mine because I wanted to do something beside make blocks which I am TIRED on doing...but will soldier on!

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  16. You go girl! I am part of the newest challenge group, and I have 4 blocks done.

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  17. Insane number of pieces in this entire quilt so far, and more to go. Truly a labor of love:)

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  18. Your progress is fabulous, this quilt will be beautiful finished!
    Cheers,
    Dionne

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  19. Looking good there ...a friend & I haver just brought the farmers wife book thinking we will tackle that sometime...We are planning a blogger get together on Dec 11th are you interested/available?

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  20. Amazing...just love how your NI is turning out. Makes me almost want to make another one! lol

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  21. Wow, you said 229 pieces?? That is amazing. What a treasure you'll have when it's done.

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  22. Oh WOW! It's going to be spectacular!

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  23. Fantastic!! Looks so good - love the sashing. Has the fabric arrived yet? I think Santa must be weighed down. The posting is so slow.
    Cheers
    Sue
    p.s. do you hand trace all the patterns onto freezer paper? I'm trying to find an easy way to do that. Scanning seems to distort the size.

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  24. This is gorgeous! And a great idea to put the quilt together as you go along instead of waiting until the end.

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