
The beginning of another scrap busting project. I'm putting these together like wonky long cabins, but around a triangle instead of a square. I first saw this here, on Sue's blog.

And I finished my project improv quilt!
You guessed it, it's called "Rose" and it's mine, all mine!
Here's the back:

I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving for those of you here in the US, and if you're not, I hope your weekend has been blessed!
~Penny






































I baste mine in the kitchen on the tile. I mark the center of each side of the backing and then tape it down really well. Then I lay the batting over it. I mark the centers of each side of the front with straight pins and line them up with the centers of the backing sides when I lay the front down. Does that make sense? Then I pin along that cross, starting in the middle, smoothing and pinning. Then I work out from the center of the cross. The tile floor makes it really easy to get the pins in. I don't close the pins, though, since you have to readjust them so much. When I get all the pins in I go back with a butter knife and close, close, close. It usually works pretty well.
Darla