Friday, December 6, 2019

Project #3 for the Hour-A-Day Experiment . . .

As part of my one hour a day sewing, I wanted to finish up some of my hundreds, yes that is hundreds, of UFOs.  While I was going through all my stash to find the fabrics for the Frolic Mystery Quilt, I ran across a couple of blocks from my "Peter Max" 4-patch stack & whack quilt and thought this would be a fun, colorful project to work on during the winter!!


I thought I had more than these two blocks finished but these were the only only ones I could find for now.


I love stack and whack quilts!!  In a way they are like a mystery quilt in that you have no idea what you are going to end up with.  Each block can actually be 4 different blocks depending on how you flip them.

In a future post, I will lay one block in the 4 different ways it can be sewn together and we can see how different one block set can look!!

Have you made a stack and whack quilt and did you enjoy or or not?

Part 2 of the Frolic Mystery Quilt came out and I will be working on that this coming week as well as this one!!

Oh, and today is my sweet Pop's birthday!!  Ha! Ha!  He would be 102 years old!!  Now, that is old!! But I do have to say I miss him and think of him every single day!!


Until next time!!

1 comment:

Janet O. said...

I made a row of stack and whack blocks on a medallion quilt (that I have never finished). They were fussy cut, and though I loved the outcome, I did struggle with how much of my fabric was wasted (like I might run out of fabric in my lifetime, or something).
Bless your Papa's heart. (Kelly didn't fall far from that tree, did he?)