Here's my mystery quilt as it currently stands on my design wall. I like to work by doing a little cutting, a little sewing, a little pressing, and little more cutting......so I think it takes me longer to finish something than it might take another quilter. Oh well. I know I'd be better off if I did all the cutting at once, but doing it this way keeps me interested. So expect more posts that show my gradual progress before I've got the whole quilt finished!
![](http://library.vu.edu.pk/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/000100A/https/blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6Gc0UlHSJixPTJrn_-NazhRXobYW5Xa05a9FUP1Tn1CAh0H-JlXMdD0MJtfUoIFhLSc-uCBBPrrd33XbISQxl1wXnYhBkmiEDwYaDYA77F1uSfkMI81gYGqBB2E043hiiep_xkCA3zP4/s760/photo_2.jpg)
Showing posts with label Orca Bay progress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orca Bay progress. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Friday, December 23, 2011
Orca Bay Progress
Now mind you, I'm not whining, but I'm finding it is taking more time than I imagined to made these string blocks, or string triangles, to be more accurate. I think I hava about half of them done now (they're not all in the photo) and I guess I just need to keep plugging away. I think I've accomplished even less on some of the other steps, so I have a ways to go to a completed quilt.
I guess I just have to relax and try not to worry about it. As they say in my yoga classes, the call it a "yoga practice" for a reason: it's not only about the reaching the goal, but about the journey as well.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)