Step #3 was posted for the Quiltville mystery En Provence which was another 4 patch block to make, which is easy peasy sewing at this busy time of year.
In this step we started cutting up some of our other colours. Most people are sewing purples this week, and I am sewing blues. I am wondering about that microdot blue that looks a little purplish. It might not make it into the final quilt, but we'll see how it all works out.
Here are all my blocks made so far up to step #3. They are being stored in a recycled spinach container, which is a perfect size to store 3.5" blocks.
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The little purplish block is adding depth. Well done
ReplyDeleteI have to fit in time to get caught up. I did clue 1 but have fallen miserably behind. But as soon as the Christmas presents are all ready I will be at my sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteThose four patches look awesome! I love the shades of blues that you used and that you went with a "controlled scrappy" look! :) :) :)
ReplyDeletethe blocks I have seen are beginning to intrigue me.
ReplyDeleteI like the blues!
ReplyDeleteI like your blues! Lots of 4-patches and Tri-Recs on my agenda. Wondering what is coming up this next week? Most likely HSTS! Having fun spinning this year.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty--I like the microdot; it adds some sparkle!
ReplyDeleteLOTS of beautiful little 4 patches and such a clever way to store them.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing how your Mystery quilt turns out.
Very fun colors! I'm looking forward to seeing how all the different color choices work in this project.
ReplyDeleteI love your colors!
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