It’s Enormous

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This Penny Pincher quilt is enormous!  I have more or less got it up on the design wall, 11 blocks across and 11 rows down.  The blocks on the right end are held up by blue painters tape because I am out of design wall to stick them on, and the bottom two rows are on the floor as you can see.  At least I have managed to get the eleven rows almost sewn together and this weekend will get these rows attached to each other.  

Can you imagine how monstrous this baby would be if made as big as the pattern calls for?  I am thinking it is supposed to be twelve by fourteen.  Good grief.  This will do just fine for me.

So, that is my plan for the weekend sewing, and if I am lucky, I will get a few more courthouse steps blocks done.  I just discovered two  fat quarter packs of Jo Morton's Catherine collection that I had ordered from Fatquartershop awhile back, and they will be perfect for this project.  I had them tucked away in a drawer for some future project and am so excited that I re-discovered that I had indeed purchased them when I had the chance.  I love shopping at home!

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Won't that be a perfect addition to the mix I have started?

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Have a great weekend everyone!

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20 Responses

  1. Way to go, girl! Penny Pincher is wonderful!!
    Cheers for finding the hidden fat quarter packs in time to use them for the Courthouse Steps quilt. 🙂
    Hugs!

  2. Wow your Penny Pincher quilt is amazing and yes, enormous!
    Don’t you love it when you rediscover fabrics in your stash? That’s why we quilters have a fabric stash;-)
    Have a great sewing weekend!

  3. Isn’t that the best when you find forgotten fabric??? I think PP would be a great quilt done with all leftover fabrics after making a quilt. Have a great weekend, Nicole, sewing on your log cabins.

  4. The Penny Pincher is looking wonderful. It is going to be a well loved quilt.
    The Jo Morton fabric and courthouse steps has me drooling though 😉 The fabric is just too beautiful. I’m glad you found such a perfect way to use it.

  5. Whoa Nicole, that quilt does look big from here but is magnificent! The Courthouse blocks stole my heart…love them!

  6. I love the Penny Pincher colors. just outstanding! Have a great weekend. Looking forward to seeing the Jo blocks.
    Mary

  7. Yes, that is going to be a big quilt, but its fabulous. It would be great if you shared your court house steps over at APQ They started their quilt along last week. Your blocks are terrific, great fabrics!

  8. Your Penny Pincher is going to be a gorgeous quilt! Love the ‘found’ fat quarters packed so nicely by FQS! Have a fun weekend sewing!

  9. I love shopping from home and then shopping in a drawer! Jo’s fabrics will fit in perfectly. Penny Pincher is looking great and might shrink up a bit once you get everything sewn together. The colors are rich and inviting.

  10. Loving both these quilts. We have had unseasonal rain so will be quilting all weekend. Managed to snag a few bargains a fabric shop, some older moda fabrics for 3.90 a metre brought up big to make backings, have sandwiched three so a quilting I will be.

  11. Penny Pincher is gorgeous. My favorite of the two is the courthouse steps project. Your Jo Morton fabric will be the perfect addition. She is such a talented lady with consistent heritage style fabric design.

  12. Love your Penny Pincher quilt! It’s really pretty! Your courthouse steps blocks are turning out beautiful. It will be a stunning quilt. I love Jo Morton fabrics. Always fun to find the hidden stash!

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