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Seeing Red

Red fabric, that is!

This month, I’m concentrating on my red fabric bin, in the interest of having all the red fabrics in one place, and having the lid actually fit on the bin.

I worked on Blue during January, and here’s what happened:

  • • I filled a box and sent to my friend, Amanda, who makes a lot of charity quilts.
  • • I made two blue pillowcases.
  • • I pieced backings for two blue quilts.
  • • I made a binding for a blue quilt.
  • • I sorted a couple piles of blues to put into veteran’s quilts.
  • • I cut out and started piecing a Twist Tie quilt in blues to donate to my guild’s comfort quilt stash.
  • • I cut out and started piecing a baby quilt from some scrap blue triangles I found.

I’m happy to report that all the blue fabrics are together in two bins, and that the lids fit on both of them. Next, I’d like to get that down to just ONE bin, but that’ll take some more time. And if I need any blue yardage — I’d have to go buy it! I used all the bigger pieces to make backings and pillowcases, so I’m down to the smaller pieces.

This month, it’s RED’s turn. I only have one bin for red, but probably have enough red fabric to fill two bins. Here’s what I’ve currently gathered up that won’t fit:

Can I do this without starting another project or three?

Time will tell . . .



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