Firstly I am going to say..my blocks are mine –so they will be the way they are and in the end they will all fit (cause I will be damned if I can get them all the same size)..but hey there is not quilt police at my house..
Still enjoying Barbara’s weekly stories of the era and the blocks.
Hopped to it this morning and sewed my missing ones.
OK so block 6 ended up in the bin, 2 different attempts fabric wasted grrrr.(thanking the k goodness of the wonderful quilt Bird Lyn gifted me some fabric)
I have remade it again and this time it is staying.
Block 6-Richmond
Block 7 Log Cabin
Block 8 Cotton Ball
Cheers Vickie
Thanks for stopping by.
9 comments:
The quilt police arent welcome at my house either
Oh no Vickie, the bin is a drastic move. Mine would just go in a box thinking one day I will fix that. Your method while painful is quick & allows you to move on - good on you. The blocks look great. xx
Hi Vickie, wow loads of work gone into those blocks. Sounds like you've really been chipping away at it and I reckon you have lots of determination to keep chugging away at it. Kind regards, Anita.
Vickie - these look GREAT! Sounds like you are giving yourself a hard time...
She has apost today about printing... so hope that helps you
http://civilwarquilts.blogspot.com/2011/02/printing-patterns.html
Hello Vickie,
You are doing a great job on your blocks. I think the quilt police have just left so you are perfectly safe.
happy days.
Bev.xoxo
I think those blocks are so beautiful! I can't even imagine how to go about making one of those. I'm not a sewer and appreciate how other folks can do these things - very lovely!
They look good to me cant see anything wrong with any of them
Blocks look fantastic... #6 may have been a pain... but it sure looks good...
Cath Ü
Hi Vickie, enjoyed seeing the colourway of your CW Blocks....hugslyn
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