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Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Broken Dishes Swap Blocks

Barb hosted a block swap last month and I had so much fun with the bow tie swap last year, I just had to participate in her swap again this year! This year's block was called 'broken dishes' and we made them using muslin and repro reds. It was a bit more of a challenging block to sew than the bow tie was, but I managed to get them in the mail in time.
Here are half of the fabulous blocks I received in the mail! There is a wide range of interesting red prints and they will make a really great quilt!
I picked out a pattern by Hyacinth Designs to make with these blocks and can't wait to get started on it. But I'm thinking this will make the perfect project to work on at Christmas time so you might not see it in production on the blog for a couple of weeks. Also I want to finish the bow tie quilt from last year's swap before I start the broken dishes quilt. 
Thank you to all the block makers and to Barb for hosting a fun swap for us!
Linking up today to the quilting bee over at Sew Fresh Quilts.

13 comments:

  1. Adorable blocks!I like the pattern you chose to use with them.

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  2. I like your design choice for these blocks.
    There are so many ideas to choose from with these.
    It was such a fun swap, I look forward to seeing your finished quilt.

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  3. I am obsessed with reds right now, this is great!

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  4. Pretty! I love the colours ♥

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  5. Those are going to make a fabulous quilt. Love the red and white quilts.

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  6. It will be a great red and white quilt!

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  7. Those are a great mix of broken dishes blocks. The setting you have chosen by Hyacinth Designs is perfect for them! You are brilliant!

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  8. That's going to be a fun quilt--very unusual setting--love it!

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  9. If you work on them over Christmas, you may not have time for the Quiltville Mystery. lol Fun swap.

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  10. Block swaps are fun and especially with quilters who understand good fabric and piecing techniques!

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  11. great setting choice. Thanks for swapping. Looking forward to seeing your finished quilt.

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  12. Lots of pretty blocks. Looks like a very fun swap.

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