Monday, December 3, 2012

Easy Street part 2


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Last night I was picking and cutting and so far have all my 4patches done plus 20 of my Flying Geese (FG)
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I think I mentioned I am not a purple fan so this was my choice again using up some stash these blacks or darks were found in the FQ part of the stash.
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These are pinned for Monday night quilting fun, you can see it is the no waste method of FG. I just have to sit and sew them. Tuesday night is another Dinner with DH and Wednesday is Easy Street with Irene Thursday I have something on the calendar just can`t remember will have to look and then Friday Saturday working nights again (working straight through till mid January now then I will take a small break)
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I am a neglectful friend, when I had visited Hetty the first time she introduced me to this lovely aloe plant it is BIG. I loved it and in saying that she gave it to me…Isn`t it gorgeous I know my picture is a little dark sorry it is 300am…and I can`t have to many lights on.
Well see if I can get a little nap in before work exciting times are ahead with this mystery many quilters are working on this one and cyberspace had allowed us to quilt internationally!!

17 comments:

  1. Great to see another Ontarian working on Easy Street.

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  2. I was going to try the no waste method but I think I'll try it the first time on a project that requires fewer units. Your colors look wonderful.

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  3. Great Job. I'm looking forward to the two linkys that reversed the geese colors accidently :)

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  4. Easy Street is coming along nicely. You'll have to teach me the no waste method of FG. The Aloe Vera looks great. I hardly recognized it. You can cut any of the small plants around the outside (the ones that are falling out of the pot) and stick them into a pot of soil and they will grow into a new plant.

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  5. Looking good so far! I think I will try the no waste method the next time I do flying geese. I had the rulers to make it Bonnie's way, but the other method has been on my "try this" list. Looks like you're all ready to sew tonight. Have fun!

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  6. You are making great progress. I like the yellows with the blues. That is quite an impressive aloe plant. I have a small one struggling to survive my "care." Good thing I can sew, because I am no good with plants.

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  7. This mystery is fun, isn't it? Can't wait to see all of the finished quilts!
    Judy

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  8. You are doing so good at keeping up! Love your colours!

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  9. Hi in TO! Got snow? We do! A great opportunity to work on 'Easy Street'. You have a lovely selection of muted fabrics there. I love purple, but I know it's not everyone's cup of tea. :-)

    Best wishes from Alberta...

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  10. Your flying geese are looking good and go great with the 4-patches.

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  11. Looks good! I also opted for non-purple for this step. I like the blacks and grays so far. And your aloe plant is so much healthier than my houseplants!

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  12. I have seen so many bloggers posting their parts of Easy Street. I feel like I am missing out but just don't have time to participate. I will enjoy everyone else's quilts through the pictures.

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  13. Gotta love that cyberspace! (and big plants, no matter the time of day).

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  14. You're coming right along...and so glad there are others UP in the wee hours of the night...or is that morning! Good work!

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  15. Very interesting colors. the yellow is a nice touch will look forward to watching this quilt evolve.

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  16. Your geese and four-squares look great 'Debra from Toronto'. I am a total newbie/beginner quilter living in Toronto, and find it difficult to find good stores for quilt supplies -- where would you suggest looking for things like new fabrics, great sales, notions, thread? Keep on keeping on with the Easy Street quilt!
    ~Diana

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  17. Liking this one.. love grays, black and yellow..

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