Saturday, February 10, 2018

Circles!


 I bought a new die with my Christmas reward points on Amazon for the Accuquilt cutter.
 Since I still have a pile of denim to work through, I chose the denim for the rag circles and
 the charm pack I received from Deb (Araignee) in our exchange a few months ago,
I lined up an arrangement for the charms but I see I also need to be careful to shuffle up the denim circles, too!  There is  little square layer of batting i the center of each circle also.
This is the label for the charm pack-it is a perfect color combination for my home!
A great way to spend a few minutes at a time!
And for anyone up north who might need a bit of cheering up during their storm-
here is a very large bloom on the Camellia bush!

7 comments:

  1. I needed that flower photos! I love anything with denim. Carry on!

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  2. Looks like fun! But I would find myself clipping all those ravels while working on it. Totally counter acting the reason for said project.

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  3. That charm pack goes perfect with the denim!

    Lovely camellia. We got 3-4 inches on Wednesday, another few inches yesterday, and as I write this it's coming down heavy again. With more forecast for tomorrow... That camellia is a welcome sight!

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  4. I can see how an specialized cutter would make circles much more manageable for quilting!

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  5. I am so happy you can make use of it. I am a charm pack junkie. I just can't stop buying them.

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  6. My Mom made a quilt out of circles of denim just like that but did not clip them for raveling. Be aware the quilt will be very heavy.

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