It’s done, it’s done! I’m happy dancing that this project is finally finished!
I laid out the rows, and thought I had them in the order I was going to sew them together.

My quilt had other plans. When I picked them up to sew them together, the first two rows got switched around. Then I had to switch other rows around to make them work with the pattern. Here is the full quilt top, now ready to sandwich and quilt. I am still thinking about quilting this one myself. I just need to figure out what thread color I want to use and then make the time to put it all together and get it in the machine. Along with the umpteen million other (okay, so I exaggerate just a tad) quilt tops that I plan to quilt myself.

The pattern doesn’t call for borders, and I’m not going to put any on – I’ll just quilt it as is, and bind it. For now I’m calling it done!
Really curious to see what you select for the binding.