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Friday, September 28, 2018

Vintage Thingamajigs Monthly Update

Vintage Thingamajigs


This month I've added 17 more 6 inch blocks to my pile of what now consists of 63 blocks. 
I've been working on them each day for 20 minutes since July 1. It's just a fun way to see how long it will take me sewing only 20 minutes a day to make this quilt.  The 20 minutes includes cutting pieces and trimming dog ears. It's not all just piecing time. 

 I'm aiming for a twin size quilt so I think that means I need about 154 blocks. 

You may or may not know that I'm inspired by vintage/antique quilts. The blocks that inspired these I saw on Flickr and I'm calling them Vintage Thingamajigs. I'm thinking I may set these on point but not sure yet. Now I need to figure out how many that setting would take.  I don't want to make too many blocks!


10 comments:

  1. I am always amazed at what you get done in 20 minute segments...
    lovely blocks on this...hugs, Julierose

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  2. This definitley has that vintage look. It is amazing what we can do in 20 minutes. Red was used alot with scraps in the 30s quilts. I also heard that red and white quilts will fit in any decor. Not sure why but I sure am glad I like red.

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  3. What a bright cheerful quilt. I always say "you can't finish anything if you aren't working on it" and I agree every 20 minutes counts. You are proof!

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  4. I'm starting one of these come January -- a little bit here and there along with RSC and it will eventually get done.

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  5. You are certainly making those 20 minute slots count- 63 blocks already. The red is a great contrast to all the other scraps of fabrics.

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  6. Shades of the old Nancy Zieman book----"5,10,15 mins" A little bit here, a little bit there, and WHEW we're done !! :-)

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  7. I'm still loving these. As an aside, my garden is looking great, thanks to you and the 20 minute theory of things.

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