#68
Postage Stamp
This morning I decided to make 4 more farmers wife blocks for my quilt.
I chose to make 4 that were easy and quick to cut and sew because I only had a 2 hour block of time and I really wanted to get them finished so that I can start putting the quilt together.
#69
Practical Orchard
#4
Basket Weave
#48
Homeward Bound
I decided to make a few more so that I would have a total of 52 blocks...
instead of 48 needed for the 6 x 8 setting.
Now I can add a block in each corner of the border.
It was fun to sew up 4 simple blocks while listening to
Sometimes simple is the best...
don't you think?
xx
Lori
I love the fabric you are using for the blocks. They look great.
ReplyDeleteGood use of your time and those blks will look great in the border! Love that idea!! Have fun putting it together!
ReplyDeleteI always love the fabrics. you choose for your projects. Your piecing is always perfection...you make me want to be a better piecer...thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI have been quilting for a little over a year. I hope I can get my blocks to look like yours some day!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finished quilt. I love the fabrics you are using. That quilt would be great on my kitchen table. LOL
ReplyDeleteLove the FWQ blocks..really love #69 fabric. Is this from one of your lines?
ReplyDeleteLove them almost as much as your fabric lines and that's saying something.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori. I love the blocks. I think that the fabric choices are so fun. I just want to say that I was hoping to meet you this last weekend because I was at Quilt Market but I don't know if you were there or if I missed you. Just want to say hi. I'm Michelle Jensen and you can check me out at my blog mixiheart.blogspot.com. I love your lines with Riley Blake and I like checking in on here to see what you have been up to lately in sewing and I love your interest. I hope I get to meet up with you eventually. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI love your fabrics and your blocks are so tidy. I am so very stuck on #47 Homemaker - have had to put it to one side. So nice to see your progress :)
ReplyDeleteReally cute Lori!! Love the fabrics you are choosing, its so fun to come to your blog everyday, love it!!
ReplyDeleteAudiobooks got me thru costume sewing! I listened to a lot of Jane Austen books for three kids costumes. I guess I'm slow!
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks and wish I could get as much done in a 2 hour block of time as you do!
ReplyDeleteHi Lori I love all your blocks n where the patterns ?? Book?? I want to learn ok smile!!
ReplyDeleteMaria
Hi Lori I love all your blocks n where the patterns ?? Book?? I want to learn ok smile!!
ReplyDeleteMaria