This months challenge is - Animals, plants, trees...what's in your jungle?
My Jungle starts with this quilt top that I put together a couple of months ago. The only problem is that I'm stalled on what I want to do for borders on the top and right sides I've plenty of leopard prints left, and of course lots of COC's to use.....Just can't decide what I want. Only thing I do know is that I want an asymmetrical layout to the quilt, so will only do a 6" border.
The blocks were some from a long ago fav fabric sway where I sent out leopard and tiger prints. The panel was bought about 10 yrs later.
I really had to work to finish up this quilt top after 2 eye surgeries in the space of 3 weeks and what has turned out to be almost 2 weeks of face-down or on my right side. With only 15 minutes up out of every hour it's hard to get much done other than making necessary trips when I actually rememebered to get up. However, once I started feeling better I did realize that even 10-15 minutes sewing time would make progress. Thankfully I only needed to finish 3 blocks for the bottom border, then attach both top and bottom borders....phew!
Details -
8 pieced blocks from the same fav fabric swap the ones above came from. Scraps used to make the remaining blocks. Panel used was bought at the same time as the leopard (about 2 yrs ago).
Fabrics leftover from the 2 quilts so far. Some of teh stack on the right will be used as the remaining border for the first top. Then, may piece bindings or make another quilt with the remaining ones....who knows
Fabrics leftover from the 2 quilts so far. Some of teh stack on the right will be used as the remaining border for the first top. Then, may piece bindings or make another quilt with the remaining ones....who knows
Gratitudes:
1. For good retina specialists thru the last month, 2 surgeries, and what has seemed to be unending downtime. Here's hoping I don't fall into the 5% that need a 3rd surgery to get the repair to finally last.
2. For insurance paying for the surgeries (even if they are balking at the cost of a prescription eye drop)
2. For insurance paying for the surgeries (even if they are balking at the cost of a prescription eye drop)