Firstly thankyou to those that have gifted me some 1930’s fabric, some has arrived and makes me go wow at your generosity and wow at how some different fabrics can make my blocks looks so great.
Have seen some of the other amazing girls blocks over at Amanda or Angela’s?
During the week I try and cut out the bits required for a few blocks and then store them in the book on the relevant pages (actually that is were I am storing my made blocks as well), so that as time permits over the weekend I can sew, sew, sew.
Blocks 7,8,9 &10.
I grounded myself to the armchair Friday & Saturday (to try and get this dumb knee to play the game) and managed to knit myself a pair of fingerless mitts –hard to take a picture of your own hand and hubby is busy-so will pop a picture up next post.
This afternoon after I had done the FW blocks I did some secret sewing, but can’t show you a pic or it would reveal the secret.
Cheers Vickie
Thanks for stopping by.
7 comments:
blocks looks very nice vickie..l love those fabrics...
lovely blocks Vickie....hope your knee starts playing the game....I know all about that!!!! LOL
take care
Sugary hugs
Wendy :O) XX
Hello Vickie, looking forward to seeing your progress with the FW quilt.....loved the idea of being made in the thirties fabrics....hugs lyn
Amazing what variety can do with those 30s prints, isn't it! :) Loving these posts.
Love 30s prints. Hope your knee is better.
Lookin' wonderful, Vickie! I am really tempted to get the book and join in...and I just might. ;-) Wonder how it would all look in bright florals?
Hugs
Jen
xxx
yOU ARE JUST TOO CLEVER YOU ARE :)THEY ALLWAYS LOOK LOVELY
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