My design wall has been propped up once again and although unsafe, it is usable at the moment. On the design wall today are my Aurifil Designer of the Month blocks.
Here is block #5 called Santa Barbara Tile by Minke Kim. The photo tutorial on Pat Sloan's blog was excellent as it helped me figure out how to sew this unique block together. It was an interesting construction method and surprisingly came out to the correct size. My only concern is that the outside of the block is all bias edges, so I stitched around all sides to hopefully stabilize it until it's sewn into the quilt (likely some time in 2020!)
Here are my first 3 blocks. January's block is still under construction, and I'm not going to make the paper pieced bridge block from April. June's block will be posted this week, so I'm right on schedule. I love it when that happens!
To see many creative versions of block #5 click here for the linkup. To see more design wall postings, hop over to Small Quilts.
7 comments:
That's a really attractive block, the colour especially appeal!
What a very pretty blocks!! You just have a knack for choosing pretty colors to go together.
Fabulous blocks! I love the some time in 2020 comment. giggle giggle Reminds me of when my friend starts a new project and calls it her next UFO. :) I have funny, funny friends.
Those brights against the black are looking wonderful.
It's amazing how just a little bit of black makes all of the other colors pop. These are beautiful blocks.
My design wall is 2 pieces of foam insulation board, covered in flannel. They lean against the guest bedroom closet (my sewing room doesn't have any space left), and I can move them upstairs, or downstairs, when ever I need to get them out of the way.
Love this fresh color combo!
Post a Comment