I was inspired by Tonya's Legos quilt last fall to piece my 1.5" bits into strips/strings. I didn't follow her process exactly, of course. I started with four liberated log cabin blocks (six inches each) and then went round them with my pieced strips. There's one strip of "sashing" between the four blocks, and I added a couple more rows at the top and bottom.
I have it basted and pinned for quilting. The more I think about it though, the more I'm thinking I'm going to tie it instead. I plan to donate this to the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study; the ties will give the recipient something to fiddle with...
Edited to correct the name of the donation destination and build in the hyperlink.
LOVE it!
ReplyDeletewow! I like the contrast between order and randomness on this. what's the A D Study Centre?
ReplyDeletefabulous! love it and yes, ties will be good too.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome that this will go to the Alzheimer's Cooperative Disease Study!!
ReplyDeletehttp://adcs.org/Research/Quilts.aspx
The name, the quilt, the ties to fiddle with -- completely wonderful!
Love how you used the log cabin centers!
That is absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful setting for the Legos quilt! I love the idea of ties.
ReplyDeleteWorked out wonderfully Sue, I like that you used those log cabins for the center. And an excellent idea to donate it to the Research Center. Hope you'll "string along" some more with us!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the positive comments ladies! And thanks, Julie, for sharing the link to the research center for me/us. I appreciate not having to go look it up myself. ;- )
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous!Love the contrast and how you used strings.Congratulations!
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