Jenny over at Sew Kind of Wonderful is doing a QAL using her Quick Curve Ruler. The blocks looked fun and I have PLENTY of fabric to cut up.
Here are my blocks so far. I'm using Lark from Amy Butler. The colors are really bright, so it's making it a lot of to work on the blocks.

I was able to take some time off work this week with the holiday, so I was able to finish up some projects that I had started.
This is Urban Birthday, also from Sew Kind of Wonderful. The curves are really gentle, so it makes the piecing a lot of fun. No pinning needed. I always swore I would never do curves, but not anymore.

The fabric is a line called Urban Angel. I bought enough to make about 3 quilt tops. This is my 2nd one. The grey is a Kona cotton. Who knows when I will get this one quilted. For now it will just hang nicely folded in my quilt closet.
Have a great day!

1 comment:
hi Becky! love your quilts-I always thought the same thing about curves-but the QCR makes it so doable!!
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