Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Sitting Turkeys and Turkey droppings?



Step Five is finally done.  With the holidays, it was difficult to find time to finish this small task.  But the 64 blocks are complete AND the turkey droppings are also sewn.   Bonnie said we weren't making any more flying geese, so called these blocks Sitting Turkeys.  I think they look more like houses. But the resulting little triangles I have named Turkey droppings.  Fitting name. 




My blocks were going great until I counted and was one short.  Oops!  Two sewn together.  



Normally the first portion would be done at this point.  But I wasn't going to waste those triangles.  So they were stitched a second time before cutting them loose!




Perfect!  Now I have half square triangles that can be used in another project.  They are so cute!



This may look like a tornado hit, but there was a plan in place.  Time to stitch the second triangle in place.  



And the second set of baby half square triangles or turkey droppings.  Don't you love that name!


How will these blocks fit in with the rest of the steps?  Bonnie has kept us guessing.  Time to play with them and see how many different ways they go together.  I will try to take photos of the possible placements later tonight, so stay tuned!


8 comments:

  1. I'm making tiny shoofly blocks with my turkey droppings - they are so cute! Love your reds and yellows together. I hope we start joining units together this week - I can't wait to see how this mystery turns out.

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  2. Turkey droppings! I think that's a good one. I haven't decided what to do with my turkey droppings just yet. Maybe I'll look at the shoofly block. Your red and yellow blocks just scream out to me! They are so bright and fun. Looking forward to seeing how it it turns out.

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  3. Love the colors and you name for them too cute!

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  4. The red and yellow look fantastic together.

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  5. Our quilts are going to be cousins! Great minds think alike! What a great head start you have on a future project now! Way to go!

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  6. Hoping we start putting blocks together soon, but knowing Bonnie, we will have to wait a bit longer.

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  7. Beautiful colors! Smart to make the extra little HSTs.

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  8. Hi Kim, Oh you are too funny with your sitting turkeys and droppings . . . I'm really liking your color! Enjoyed seeing pictures from the Dear Jane retreat.

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