Finally I reached the end of my first ever BOM (Block of the Month) program. I went through a local quilt shop called Traditional Pastimes. Bernadette, the owner, designed the project and put it all together each month. I faithfully dropped in on the 15th of each month so pick up the new block. At the end of the 12 months, I have 12 completed blocks. I chose to feature the pink and blue, added beige and cream to make approximately 150+ hour glass sqaures to frame each of my blocks. Then on the advice of my mom, I continued the hour glass pattern all around the outside as well. My top is complete and I am waiting to place it on a quilt frame to layer, quilt then bind.
The Word became flesh and blood and moved into the neighbourhood.
Friday, 24 February 2012
BOM continued
Finally I reached the end of my first ever BOM (Block of the Month) program. I went through a local quilt shop called Traditional Pastimes. Bernadette, the owner, designed the project and put it all together each month. I faithfully dropped in on the 15th of each month so pick up the new block. At the end of the 12 months, I have 12 completed blocks. I chose to feature the pink and blue, added beige and cream to make approximately 150+ hour glass sqaures to frame each of my blocks. Then on the advice of my mom, I continued the hour glass pattern all around the outside as well. My top is complete and I am waiting to place it on a quilt frame to layer, quilt then bind.
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