Monday, December 28, 2015

Jamestown Landing--Part 2

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I'm still assembling units for my Jamestown Landing quilt. When you need over eight hundred HSTs, it can take some time!



HSTs sewn and cut






HSTs pressed and trimmed




I think these rascals may be too small to save, even for a Bonnie Hunter quilt!



I'm still working on them. :)  I'm also doing the 4.5" string blocks, but more about that at a later time.


Back to trimming!

11 comments:

  1. Wonderful in red and white!
    I made it in green :) we have the same taste!

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  2. I love red and white quilts. My Jamestown Landing will be blue and white. My stash is overloaded with blue fabrics and some of them are really old. I have made the stripes for fourpatches.I am going to a quilters retreat in february and plan to sew on my Jamestown Landing that weekend. Wish you a happy New Year with lots of quilting

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  3. I love red and white quilts. My Jamestown Landing will be blue and white. My stash is overloaded with blue fabrics and some of them are really old. I have made the stripes for fourpatches.I am going to a quilters retreat in february and plan to sew on my Jamestown Landing that weekend. Wish you a happy New Year with lots of quilting

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  4. Love your reds. I keep seeing Jamestown Landing quilts.... they are beginning to get under my skin.

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  5. Over 800?????? Wow. I'll bet it will be gorgeous in the reds and whites.

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    1. Thanks! I hope to get back to it soon--been busy with Allietare.

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  6. Beautiful colors!!!! :) Thanks for stopping by. Yes, I have noticed Windham have come up with REALLY REALLY fabrics lately. Keep your eyes out -- they are coming up with some really stunning lines!

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    1. Thanks for visiting my blog! I'll keep my eyes on the new lines.

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