Today I am starting on the next project on my Power of 10 list. It is Philadelphia Pavement pattern that dates back to 1895. I have three quadrants sewn so I will be working on the final one. This is what one quadrant looks like.
<>The piecing and cutting are easy, but it keeps me on my toes to follow the developing pattern.
Drop by Judy’s blog to see what other quilters are working on. What is on your design wall?
Until next time.
Pat
8 comments:
Thanks for stopping by my Blog. I like your 1/4th quilt. Can't imagine how many tiny squares are in it. I hope you strip-pieced it.
I love the Power of Ten idea! I think I might need to borrow it. My attention easily diverts so I start something new LOL
How pretty! I love the look of this! :)
Power of 10 - I need to try that! The PP1895 looks intriguing! And I bet it keeps you on your toes. Happy sewing!
Looks like a terrific quilt plan, definitely keeping a quilter on her toes. I think this would challenge me to use my seam ripper a lot, LOL!
Wow! I love it. I've always admired that pattern. How big are your squares? Or should I say how small?
Wow, you have to make 4 of those? Looks very complicated. Looking forward to seeing the final quilt.
Oh I love it! I want to make this someday!
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