
I've been working on my scrap quilt when I can. It seemed to take me forever to cut the pieces for the last few blocks but I finally finished! I made 6 more blocks which brings my total blocks completed to 14. Only 58 to go! Haha!!

These are my blocks in progress. Each strip is pieced and ready to be made into blocks.

The blocks are sewn together. I've arranged the blocks in order to make the final block. Each block is made of 2 light chains and 2 dark chains.

Just another view of my 14 blocks. I have plenty of scraps to make more of these. It's funny though. The scraps never really seem to get depleted. No matter what I do!!
Isn't it amazing that you never can really totally get rid of scraps?? they multiply overnight it seems; your Carolina chain is coming together so well--I love it..hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julierose! I guess we can never get rid of our scraps but I'm going to keep trying!
DeleteThis looks like a fun pattern. Good luck using up that scrap pile. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is fun, Em! Not sure I'm ever going to get rid of those scraps!
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