I gravitate towards projects requiring me to use what's on hand to create or fix
something. I cobble. Or as Rob often tells me, I putter. What can I say? It's my thing. Which is probably why I find creating scrappy quilts most satisfying.
I am well into January's OMG of cleanup, which gave me permission to do nothing but cobble for the month: batting is frankensteined, selvedge blocks are done, I even wrapped fabric around more clothesline. Once I finish piecing together the last of my wavy blocks, I can cut up my remaining scrap.
I also stitched together another 10 string kite pieces to arrange as wonky square blocks. I thought they'd make an interesting baby quilt.
I'm always amazed at how different the same blocks can look depending on the layout. Thees blocks make red-gold squares with blue diamonds, blue squares with red-gold diamonds, or a set of aligned wonky squares of red and blue with pinwheels in-between.