layout

Test layout

Test layout

I'm going to sit on this for an hour or two. If I want to have it in a transportable condition by Wednesday morning when I fly, I can't wait long, but I do want to sit for a little while before committing via sewing.

Pattern is a hodgepodge - sort of a bento box, sort of a disappearing log cabin, sort of something else entirely.

Helper in place

Helper in place

Tenzing pounced on the warm spot on the couch as soon as I moved away from it.

Squares test

Squares test

Gulp. Okay, let's do this.

Sunfish

Sunfish

Jacob named it. A little bit of sun, sea, and sky. Cheery and bright, so that the kiddo-to-be can be a kid with it. No need to baby it...

The quilt-in-progress: domesticat.net/quilts/sunfish

In progress

In progress

I really need to get those storage containers moved. It'll happen in time. I'm liking this layout much better, now that the small squares flow with the larger squares.

The quilt-in-progress: domesticat.net/quilts/sunfish

Does it matter which way the squares go?

Does it matter which way the squares go?

In a word: yes. I realized I wanted the big squares to flow together with the little squares as much as possible.

The quilt-in-progress: domesticat.net/quilts/sunfish

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