I think my April theme to move UFOs forward will be CHAINS.
The idea came to me a couple of days ago when I was working on these blocks I call Gallimaufry which are
inspired by a vintage quilt. There are fourteen pieces in each four inch block. I cut the little 1.5 inch HSTs and bagged them up as I was cutting QST pieces for another quilt. I cut the other half of the HST from white or muslin scraps. I wanted white so the chains that form can be seen more clearly. The 1.5 inch squares and 2.5 inch squares come from the respective scrap bins. I made some in green since green is the color of the month for the
Rainbow Scrap Challenge. If I remember correctly I need around 400 blocks and I have about a third of those made.
I started this quilt early last year.
Working on those Gallimaufry blocks somehow motivated me to work on my Carolina Chain blocks with light chains...
...and with dark chains.
I also started these blocks some time last year. After I made my
Fractured Rainbow quilt that used 2 inch scraps I cut from scrap chunks I was left with a lot of 2 inch scraps so I started some Carolina Chain blocks as well as a couple of others that use 2 inch scraps.
While in chain mode I dug into my Trail Mix project box (started September 2014) to see what needed to be done to move it forward. I have three of the five different sets of blocks made so I cut pieces for the rest of the blocks. I've been using Autumn fabrics and my trail (or chain) is in yellows. I'm hoping it will remind me of a nice hike in the woods in Autumn.
Then I thought about my Interlocking Chains which I started in 2016 - fourteen inch blocks I made from 2.5 inch scraps. I need to dig it out to see how many more blocks I need to move it to flimsy stage. I'm thinking I have around 20 blocks.
And then there's my Jack's Chain #2.
Looks like I started it September 2014.
I don't think I've worked on it since
April 2017 so it's about time I move it forward.
I'm looking forward to working on these old friends in April. How many will be flimsies at the end of April? Time will tell!!