Mostly some delicious Kona solids from the Simply Solids stall, plus a spotty Kaffe layer cake, and a charm pack...and yes, I succumbed to the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt book! I have been studying the blocks and a lot can be liberated by using corner cover triangles for HST and flying geese type units; or cut wonkily by stacking fabrics; and some could be made conventionally but oversized and then wonkified by recutting on the slant. It's going to be a fun project for sure :-)
And I made a start on it today. Here are my first two blocks. First up, Autumn Tints:
As you can maybe tell, I messed up with the placement of my four patches, but ho-hum, this is a liberated version and I like the way they look, so I won't be getting out the seam ripper!!
Second up is Big Dipper:
Love how it turned out :-)
I can't quite believe that I have managed to keep up with the ICAD challenge, although I admit some days it hasn't been easy:
and then the boys show me up with their creativity (first by Gman, second by Waif):
We will definitely keep going until the end of August. But after that, I think we will all be desperate to create something BIG!