I’ve got plans to head to Mom’s in mid-March. Whenever I got to Mom’s, I like to take at least two tops to quilt. But so far, I only had one – the Blockhead Bee top.
So I decided since I finally had some time to get in the studio this weekend, I needed to complete a top. I only had two choices – the diagonal four patches, or the retirement quilt.
Since the retirement quilt has a deadline (April 30th), so I figured that was the obvious choice… and I got to it!

And Burton immediately got to helping!
Working around him, I sewed and sewed and sewed until I got all the sashings done.

And then it was just a matter of sewing everything together. And throwing on some borders.

The boys gave it a thorough comfort test. When I have them some treats for their effort, I was able to get a better shot.

It’s fairly simple, just nine-patch stars with cornerstars. But it creates a few different secondary patterns depending on how you focus on it. And that’s one of the things I love about quilting!
Lovely patterns; it’s a feast for the eyes!
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It looks wonderful and the boys obviously approve which is very important.
Blessings,
Betsy
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You now have two beautiful quilt tops to quilt next month. Looking forward to seeing how you quilt them.
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I love how you just throw something together and it always turns out to be something brilliant!
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That’s really good-looking! And the boys match it perfectly. I love how they’re pals, too.
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The sashing makes this quilt even more impressive! Great job
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This quilt turned out beautifully! It is really a modern/classic!
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