Even with the naps, there was a decent amount of time spent in the sewing room. Geek Chic is now a finished flimsy.
Chemistry Geek Pattern is Under Construction by the Missouri Star Quilt Company found in Missouri Star Quilt Company Block Idea Book (Summer Vol 4 Issue 3) |
The block shape is pretty close to some of the stick figure molecular diagrams used in chemistry, which helps with the geeky theme. The back will be pieced from the left overs. I've got all the pieces cut, but didn't have the time or energy to start on the assembly. Hopefully the back will be done by the weekend. Then all that is left is prepping the quilt for quilting. It will be nice to get this one finished and to SIT for her dorm room before the semester ends. Plus getting Geek Chic out the door for quilting is this month's OMG.
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I am loving it - so I got sick Dec 8th and I am still coughing.... I hope yours goes away faster and quicker!!! LOVE the detail of the fabrics that you have used!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I can't wait to see how it gets quilted.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that you're Sick With the Ick! Me, too -- I feel like I swallowed broken glass. I have a doctor appointment at 10:30 and I hope she prescribes a magic elixir to make this nastiness go away FAST! Congrats on finishing your Chemistry Geek flimsy. That's a great way to use those fabrics. My SITs would love it, too (I have two of them, still in high school).
ReplyDeleteI feel for you as I am still sick with this crud myself (2 mos). I love this pattern and the fabrics chosen really work so well with it. You are close to your Monthly goal even with feeling under the weather.
ReplyDeleteMucinex really helped me with the sinus crud and irritating cough from post nasal drip.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks great. She’ll enjoy it a lot!
My hubby is still coughing, though less. Hang in there!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right that this pattern is a real show case for the fabrics all so interesting.
Hi Kate,
ReplyDeleteSorry about the sinus crude. Is there anyone anywhere that is not sick with something? Just saying. Love the colors and fabrics in Geek, and can absolutely agree with the shape being molecules for chemistry. Your SIL will 100% approve and love it. ~smile~ Roseanne
Hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh love all the blue in the Geek quilt top--
ReplyDeleteso sorry to hear you are ill, but from what I am reading online--you have lots of company!!! But still--get better soon and don't forget the honey-that always helps me alot--I take a spoonful every time I am in the kitchen--!!
enjoy, di
Great fabrics, and the pattern you used shows them off perfectly!
ReplyDeleteHope the sinus crud goes away soon.
Ugh! Sorry you've been so sick. Making backs might be my least favorite task - I'm on lunch break in the middle of making one right now.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the finished flimsy; the design is really cool. I hope you feel better soon! It's no fun having the crud.
ReplyDeleteWe have a Chem grad who is waiting to hear if she is headed to Med School or Grad School for Bio- Engineering. She would "get" this quilt. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI think this gets cuter every time I see it. SIT will be the envy of all her classmates!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! How hard was it to keep all the lines straight in the blocks? Looks like several of your fabrics have squares. I hope you feel better soon. Both dh & I have the crud too.
ReplyDeleteI love how it turned out. Fantastic. Great fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Feel better.
ReplyDeleteI love how it looks! This is one of those patterns that just seems made for that fabric--it's a really nice combo.
ReplyDeleteGreat top! Hope you’re feeling better after some rest over the weekend. Sometimes those coughs feel like they will never end! Hope yours does soon!
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