Instead of working clue # 4 for Orca Bay, I spent time on my log cabin quilt. I know doesn’t fit on my design wall — the wall is only 60 x 80. Since I designed the layout I know it’s supposed to be 84 x 98 when it’s finished. But — WOW! — this is a big quilt. I don’t think I realized just how big. Lately most of my quilts are in the vicinity of 60 x 74 so the extra 24 inches is somewhat overwhelming. I’m so glad I didn’t try to do this in rows.
As I was sewing the blocks and rows together, my leader/ender project was the HST Squares for Ocean Waves — I’m up to 1030 – only 554 more to go. No picture today – but I do have the blocks in the top right quadrant of the quilt sewn into rows.
I say I didn’t work on Clue #4. More accurately I didn’t sew on Clue # 4. I’ve got the foundation papers cut and I pulled more purple strips, squares, rectangles and triangles from my pre-cut boxes and pressed a few strings.
But, all the other parts are done. I’ve got them pinned in groups of 10 and tossed into my mom’s knitting bucket.
To how others are doing on their Orca Bay quilts, check out the links over on Bonnie’s blog. Judy’s blog has links to design walls. Finally, if you are looking for my giveaway — here’s the link.




















