Work in Progress Wednesday Block 28 complete

Work in Progress Wednesday Block 28 complete

Crazy Quilt block 28Well I have not yet got  my stitching racing fingers on but I am progressing as I have another block done towards my next crazy quilt I am calling my Lace quilt. The block is 7 inches square. If you click on the block it should take you to  larger picture.

Why am I calling it the lace quilt? 

I was given a gift of lace “towards my next quilt” from Margaret Roberts. At the time I wrote about it here. I have since worked out there is enough lace for at least another 2 quilts after this one!

Where are the other blocks?

You will find all the other blocks in the Lace Quilt category

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Work in Progress Wednesdays (WIP Wednesdays)  is not exactly a challenge as it is more a support group! The idea is to cox and encourage people to complete large and/or languishing projects or WISPs (Works in Slow Progress) or if you are in the process of working a large project to regularly share your progress via a blog or public photo site like flickr.

The idea is, that if you regularly report publicly on a project you are more likely to pick it up and work it a little. Even if it means the project is out and ‘looking at you’ for most stitchers it means they will work it a little. This is ideal for anyone who is working on large things like a hand made crazy quilt or any large stitch project.

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9 Comments

  1. I don’t have a place to post a photo, but I made significant progress on a wedding sampler that I have been working on. I’ve probably put in 180 or more hours in on it already and it. Stalled last fall, but I can see the end now!

    Margo Brooks

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