All scraps are being reused and the stash consists of the small, long, thin bits of fabric. Since I buy all the fabric the scraps all came together pretty well; purples, blues, orange, grey, greens, and pinks merged together in both of these pieces. Many things are on my mind when I work with color: eye-interest, ease of this interest, viewing the piece as fresh, and feeling like it presents something new to look at each time are important. Beautiful and interesting aren’t always the same, but I like to explore the space where two meet in a complicated way. Here is where endless possibilities of fabric keep me awake all night!

Aren’t borders lovely? These are my first couple of attempts at attaching borders, but the effect is incredible. The pieces instantly possess weight and feel grounded. Even though I ran out of green for Arcs the grey presented itself as a natural compliment. I doubled the size of the recommended borders for Lori Smith’s project. I like the finish, and am looking forward to quilting these pieces.

The new sewing machine is on order and I am looking forward to hearing from the dealer. Thank you, Janome, for your sale in March.
Looking good! It’s amazing how using scraps can shape your design… That’s my excuse for never throwing anything away 😆 I can’t wait to see the finished quilt!
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Thank you! Saving things makes for so many exciting projects! 🙂
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This is so pretty! I can’t wait to see more n.n
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Thank you for your always kind words!
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