Serendipity
I am having way too much fun with this project. I am finding that as I add more colours, it is beginning to come alive. I was a bit worried with my first few colour choices. It is the Jinny Beyer Pallet that I found on sale for half price few years ago and bought a half yard every each of the 130 some colours thinking I could use them someday.



Dear Ladies,
Want to thank you so much for putting this project together. I can see it is a lot of work for you so that is why I want to thank you and let you know you are giving joy to so many quilters, esp. me.
Emily
I agree!!
I don’t think you can ever go wrong using Jinny Beyer Palette fabrics. Your blocks look wonderful!
I have been collecting half yard cuts of many of the border prints for years now, hoping to one day make the triple play quilt in Jinny Beyers book Quiltmaking by Hand. As well as all the fabrics for Lilies. I just have to complete the next 50 days of work to complete my masters then I will have all day every day to quilt without guilt.
Congratulations to you on your masters! An dI love your blocks- it’s fun to see them all together. I’m a new empty nester ater homeschooling for 18 years- the freedom to quilt when I want is WONDERFUL!!!
I went back to school after becoming an empty nester nearly 15 years ago. 49 days to completion of the master odf theological studies. I acn not imagine homeschool let alone for 18 years. I ended up putting our kids in a Christian school for 5 years. That was a big sacrifice but haave no9t regretted it.
I agree also. Thank you Brenda and Gay. I do also have to say alot of work putting together and all the PC work that goes along.
Pretty fabrics – this will be a very interesting, unusual quilt.
I also say thank you, Brenda and Gay, for all your time and work on this project, It is much appreciated. I suspect most of us have learned more about computers and printers. I know I did. Bet that wasn’t a result you thought about when you planned this project!