In my last post I told you about our Quilt Guild’s year-long Quilt-in-a-Box project. We were able to met in a member’s driveway and do a socially distanced box swap…the final one. Yes, we have our own boxes back now. This is SO exciting. Some folks have already put their tops together!
A friend, who wasn’t in my box rotation (nor I in hers), decided to do a couple more swaps between us. I made her my propeller block and two others, and she made me her house block which she made for all the boxes, and the schooner block. I had made I block that I wasn’t happy with before settling on my propeller block, so we both ended up with a total of 12 blocks.
We spent an afternoon laying out blocks on her picnic table, thinking about how we are going to assemble our blocks. I have so many log cabin blocks, that I think I am going to try to put this quilt together is some sort of log cabin variation. At least, that sounds good on paper.
I have some holiday sewing to finish up before I tackle this quilt, so it will be a while before I have a pieced top. But I’ll post it as soon as I have it done!