They are for the corners. A left and a right of Section JJC. This Judy Niemeyer design called Jumping Jax Flash is a UFO that I've had on my list to finish since 2011. Once all pieces are assembled next comes block assembly. I have changed just a few of the pieces so far. This is such a busy quilt that for the most part it doesn't seem to matter if anything matches too closely together. I might rearrange the yellow/light orange stars and distribute the lightest teals, but that will be about it.
I plan to work on my Celtic Solstice next. The pieced borders just weren't fitting as I anticipated. I've got my calculator at the ready...
I should be working on my January UFO, but I refuse to put Krossfire down until I have all the piecing done. Hope you are working on something fun. Have a great week starting off with all the lovely projects being brought to you today at Patchwork Times.
9 comments:
Krossfire just took my breath away! Stunning--simply stunning!!
I love the look of your Celtic Solstice.
More quality work, Sandi!
Krossfire is stunning - you have done a wonderful job with the colors. On Celtic Solstice, did you see that Bonnie posted a correction on the borders?
Such beautiful colors!!!
Bonnie posted a revision on the borders. The original directions listed an incorrect number of border units. It ma us are you some time to check it out. Both quilts are looking good o far!
Whoa -- that Krossfire is amazing!! And CS is looking great, too!! :)
Absolutely Breathtaking! Krossfire is defiantly a 10!. Your CS is also very nice. Great Job'
LOVE your Krossire quilt! I have not made a Judy Niemeyer quilt... yet. I love her designs, but am not a huge fan of paper piecing. Yours is gorgeous.
Wow I am so in love with your design wall. Krossfire is just drop dead gorgeous! And as if that weren't enough you've got Celtic Solstice right next too it, my my my. Amazing!
Wow, you're ambitious! These are both wonderful!!
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