Oh, they are sew pretty all together!! After last post, I realized that with nine more blocks I would have a good sized lap quilt. So back to the book to get these last blocks sewn up!
From the stack I am going to use 42 of the 9 inch blocks. Now I just need to start cutting sashing!!!
Sew long for now,
PATCH & CHELS
Really love the spider web....delicious!
ReplyDeleteAmazing blocks. The colours are divine.
ReplyDeleteLovely FW blocks! I'm doing it too, but by hand sewing, so it's a slower process!
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks and your little chalkboard makes a lovely photographic touch.
ReplyDeleteYour color selections are just perfect! This is going to be an amazing quilt! I also love how you used the chalkboards to label the blocks. I am always looking for fun ways to style my photos, so thanks for the inspiration! Visiting from the blog hop discussion group :)
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are so beautiful. I especially like the gray and aqua in the spider web block. Congratulations on getting so many done.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from the new group! Love the colors you've chosen. It's going to be a really cheerful quilt. Can't wait to see what color you choose to sash with (I think aqua would be fun) and how you choose to quilt it!
ReplyDeleteI love your chalkboards beside the blocks. That's so practical in the world of Pinterest. It's frustrating when I find a block I like, but it got separated from its name, so I can't track down how to make it. This is a perfect solution to labeling the blocks and making it pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'm working on this quilt too. I love the idea of using a chalkboard to label all of the blocks.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are fantastic ~ I love the colors you've chosen. I recently bought the book, and started reading (love the letters :-) but that's as far as I've gotten.
ReplyDelete(How are your blocks 9 inches? did you just enlarge all the templates by a certain percentage?)
Happy Sewing ~ Tracy
Your blocks are beautiful and I love your handwriting too! Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat chalkboard is a great idea. I have just finished all the 169 squares of a Dear Jane quilt (just the triangles to go) and I love this method of identifying each cute block.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the spider web, I had never thought about making one but yours is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm here because of your email in the New Blogger's discussion group. THIS IS AWESOME. I'm doing the gypsy wife quilt along, and the chalkboard is a fantastic idea for labeling blocks! Unfortunately, I hung on to the tiny chalkboard we had for pictures during our wedding for three years and just tossed it a few weeks ago. It would have been perfect. But, I'm inspired to come up with something else now. Thanks for sharing your idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are a chalkboard a deal is darling. I love your fabrics and colors. I'll have to show your blocks and quilt to Laurie (author of Farmer's Wife and my son's mother in law). She will love it!
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