Do you remember a little while ago I won eight 10x10 inch squares of fabric? Well, I tossed in a ninth with a little background Kona and made a small quilt top.
This top is just under 1 meter square, making it really easy to use a single 1 meter x WOF for the back. I have it layered now using Pebbles in Pumpkin and am quilting it in straight, diagonal lines.
Sadly, though, I've run out of the thread I was using to quilt. Just my luck! If I can find a bit more in town I will quickly finish off this cutie. It will eventually be for sale in the shop or at our next craft fair.
Yep, there's a good reason why that block is a classic! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love pinwheels too! Nothing nicer for a baby quilt too!
ReplyDeleteLove the pinwheels but can't understand the running out of thread thing. I know a great online shop very, very (very) close to you if you would like a recommendation!
ReplyDeleteHaving the same thought as Susan!
ReplyDeletePin wheels are always fresh and versatile. Di x
ReplyDeletePin wheels - and several other blocks I can think of - are definitely classics for a reason. The quilt top looks fab. :o)
ReplyDeleteLove pinwheels! This will make a fun baby blankie! Jxo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou ran out of thread?! Bwahahahahahahaha Well done for tackling all those HSTs, I've quite gone off them even in that size for now!
ReplyDeletePin wheels are right up there next to hsts in my favorite block list,
ReplyDeleteYou ran out of thread? Really?? Do you use something that you don't sell?
We are all so intrigued at the running out bit? Pinwheels is a huge favourite of mine and a bit of a regular. As you say sets any fabric off a treat. Love this one . Great stuff
ReplyDeleteMs shop owner, shocker that you'd run out of anything! Pretty pins tho!
ReplyDeleteI am saying nothing!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pinwheels though xxx
I have recently made my first pinwheels and they are fun to make! I love your quilt Cindy - it's super pretty :-)
ReplyDeletei like pinwheels, too
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