In between things this past month, I made long rows  from the leftover short strips of all sizes, every color....just throw it all in to the mix.   Pretty scary, huh?  I just wanted to use up those short pieces and empty a container.  These rows are 6 1/2" wide and about 60 inches long.   Makes a great waste not project.  
 Yesterday, I put it together into a coin quilt.  I used 3" wide bands between each row, and added a 5" border on all sides.  So it is  now ready to pin and  quilt and become a donation quilt for my guild Habitat for Humanity project.
  Yesterday, I put it together into a coin quilt.  I used 3" wide bands between each row, and added a 5" border on all sides.  So it is  now ready to pin and  quilt and become a donation quilt for my guild Habitat for Humanity project.  
  And to fulfill my promise for a doll quilt for each project finished, I did a small one that is also ready to quilt.   These strips were too short for the big one....the rows are 5 inches wide with a 2 inch band in the center.  
  Since I was on a roll, I added a border to the strip pieced water color that I never finished.   This is the one I put together during the strip piecing tutorial.    It is a small lap throw about 45" by 60".  
   So 2 + to quilt and finish.  No UFOs hanging around here.  The design wall is bare.   Nature abhors a vacuum,  and that means I will be putting something up there soon. 
   Hint:  It could be time to pull out the gridded interfacing.
 Happy New Year and happy stitching.
 



 





























