I am all for assembly line sewing and maximizing my time usage, but when you start to do the math it can get a little daunting!  For example, I am currently making the last 4 Tumbling Squares baby quilts and a twin quilt, too.  This means with 36 blocks in each baby quilt and 180 blocks in the twin, there are a total of 324 blocks.  Now, each block has 5 pieces to it for a grand total of 1620 separate square/rectangle units I had to cut out for these 5 quilts. 

1620!  Now you know why I hate math.  If you think about it too hard, you will defeat yourself before you even get started!

And when you piece them in the wrong order, you just shrug your shoulders and decide to call this a new “version” rather than seam rip 324 blocks!  ;)   The new version of this quilt will have horizontal stripes rather than vertical.  And the blocks are mirror images of the original.  Oops!  That’s what you get for sewing until midnight. 

Only 5 more days to go until I am done with my full time job and can focus on sewing.  But who’s counting?!