Gridlock Begat . . . .
There are a couple of passages in the Bible that are downright dull and deadly reading. They're commonly called "The Begats," which matter a lot if you're heavily into Biblical genealogy. They explain who was born to whom for generation upon generation. I've never cared a whole lot about these expositions of lineage, but this afternoon as I finished up yet another project from the same set of fabrics, it occurred to me that I made my fourth Gridlock quilt and . . .
and they begat another baby quilt!
And there are still plenty of scraps, but I think I've run my course with this colorway at present. Perhaps it is time to press them and store them according to color, something I've considered for a while but never thought I'd have the stamina to do. Or, more likely, give them away to a scrap collector I'm fond of. Whatever.
And I think I need to look at some neutrals. Or reds and yellows. Or black and white. Or almost anything but teal, violet, magenta, pink and chartreuse!
Comments
I've gone down a rabbit hole and am making a blue/yellow quilt to donate to any group finishing quilt tops for Ukraine like your group did for the tiny houses for the homeless in your area. Do you know of a group doing that? Thanks for any ideas. I have two borders to sew on, unless I think of more border ideas, and right now the quilt is 44"x64".
Hugs!