Sunday, February 19, 2017

Pantry Challenge Update

I raided my "Adopt Me!' box


Pantry  Challenge blocks
This is an early photo of the miscellaneous orphan blocks I'm trying to fit into a single quilt.  I wrote about my progress to date and how my son prompted the quilt name here.

I have begun combining pieces into 10" blocks, but I felt Pantry Challenge needed some places where the eyes could rest so I pulled some project leftovers out of my "Adopt Me!" box that were more on the neutral side.


I think I need to get a bit further along before I make a final decision on the arrangement.

This project will have to mellow on my wall this week while I'm at the Nuts and Bolts retreat. I need to be close to resources when I work on this so I'll use my retreat time to get borders on several projects and maybe finish up a couple of moldie oldies.

Have a great week, y'all!

Be sure to visit Quilting is More Fun Than Housework to see how others are using up their scraps.








11 comments:

  1. Quite a challenge you have tackled. But they are beautiful blocks and they need to be "adopted". Enjoy the retreat. ;^)

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  2. Keep up the good work Libby. It is coming along nicely. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

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  3. Looks like you have some "adopt me" blocks that will fit right in! Enjoy your retreat!

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  4. I love watching your process and your progress on your Pantry Challenge quilt. Have fun at retreat!

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  5. I'm SEW jealous, Libby!! Have TONS of fun at Retreat. I know you will get a lot done, too!

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  6. Have a terrific time at your retreat! Pantry challenge will marinate quite happily while you're gone!

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  7. That looks like quite a challenge to me, but it seems like you have a handle on it. Have fun at retreat!

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  8. Such a fun challenge! I'm trying to explore improv a bit more, where I start with a vague idea and let things develop- a bit nerve racking, but exciting! Enjoy your retreat!

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  9. Good think you're taking photos. At the rate you're going your finished project will look very little like the way it began. Hope you're still enjoying the process!

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  10. I like the addition of the neutral blocks. You've got a good start on working these into a final project. Hope you are enjoying your retreat.

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