Pour yourself a big cup of coffee and take a big breath before making this baby. It will be the most complicated block by far. However, it is the one I have tried to give the most detailed instruction for. I may throw in a block #13 that will be much easier in case you do not want to make this one.
And look at Rosie's blocks. I wish I had done mine in fall colors! Very nice piecing! She will have some great choices of fabrics for setting these from Jo Morton's new Spice line.
And I am so excited that Denise over in Italy has joined us. Look at these beautiful blocks in fabrics I have never seen before.
And so we need a word of the block. Please, after making this block ladies, don't cast any aspersions my way. And please just take your time. I also do not wish to cause apoplexy. OK, enough with A words. Later today I am off to my favorite monthly meeting of SSQSG (small scale quilt study group)
Good luck!
I have just discovered this wonderful blog! Oh, and I would love to sew along, but I guess I'm a bit late? I come from Norway, and repro is my favourite!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy You like my blocks!
ReplyDeleteFabric are serveral series of old Whindam fabrics. I bought a pack of fats in a clerence store, they are preatty but out of production so I must make with what I have.
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Thanks for the latest block! I still have 7, 8, and 9 to tackle before taking this one on.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I was wrong. I just did a count of what I have made - I AM 6 BLOCKS BEHIND!! UGH!!!!
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