Here is s close up of block #4. These prints are so busy you can't see any of the quilting design.
The quilting is wobbly in
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I have been collecting the fabrics for this quilt over the past year, always carrying the fabric swatches with me just in case I found myself in a fabric store. I am using the same colours as the quilt in the pattern. I decided I had accumulated enough fabric to start making some blocks.
| Sewing the base rounds |
| Making the turn to start building the sides |
| Building the bowl around the sewing machine |
| Finished bowl with little side handles |
| 88 little jewels in the snow |
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| A flock of blocks! |
| Life is Beautiful block #21 |
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| Queenisms |
I have finally started putting together my spool quilt. The spool block was Bonnie Hunter's leader/ender challenge in 2012 (click here for the pattern) and I finally started making them in 2013. They became my primary leader/ender rainbow challenge project for a while and made
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| How to make a decision! |
The layout decision for the Quiltbug mystery Peekaboo has been made and the blocks are sewn together. I always enjoy sewing a quilt that has a variety of possible layouts. And this was a fun mystery to sew with well written instructions.
It's the middle of the winter here, and as I write this blog entry the temperature outside is a very frosty minus 23. MINUS 23!
Here are my 28 hourglass blocks from last week's step. They aren't as scrappy as I would like because I used the traditional method of making QSTs (start with squares, draw a diagonal line and sew both sides of the line, etc.) which makes two identical blocks.