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Monday, February 10, 2014

Michigan Quilt - Blocks done

I finished all of the blocks for the Michigan quilt. Cutting happened Friday and Saturday, sewing of the remaining blocks on Saturday and Sunday. I don't have enough floor space to lay them all out together, so I just laid out the Lower Peninsula. Here are the separate photos.

 Upper Peninsula
Lower Peninsula
There you go. I didn't repeat a single fabric, and only bought the background solid. Everything else is from my existing stash. Just in case anyone is wondering, my husband and I grew up in Kent county, which is that long green county (second column, second and third blocks from the bottom, the one with the topography squiggles - bottom and the compasses - top).
If you're from Michigan, can you figure out which one is your county?

Linking up with Anything Goes Monday on Stitch by Stitch.

8 comments:

  1. Loving your view of Michigan... and how cool to see where you and your hubby grew up on there too! Very cool idea... can't wait to see it all together... and a true charm quilt at that from mainly stash! Very neat! Thanks for blogging it! Kathi

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  2. I grew up in Washtenaw! I think it's the light green one but I'm not totally sure. It's been too long lol

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    1. Actually, it's the purple one, fourth column, first and second blocks from the bottom. :)

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  3. Ahh! I wasn't done! ---- It looks great! I'm so impressed! Can't wait to see how you quilt it. Highways, Main roads and secondary streets? :D

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  4. Michigan is a more complicated state shape to work with than some. A fun way to create a pattern. And an attractive quilt.

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  5. I think mine is the dark red one - Genesee County?

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    1. It's actually the black one with the flames and Japanese lanterns. :) The red one is Livingston county.

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  6. This is awesome. My sweetheart is a Michigan boy. I'll have to ask him!

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