California Poppies
I am withdrawing my two blocks. I love the prints I used but I take it we were not suppose to use prints. M Reeves
Read MoreI am withdrawing my two blocks. I love the prints I used but I take it we were not suppose to use prints. M Reeves
Read MoreHere are my eight California Poppies blocks for this months drawing. And here’s hoping the California wildfires are extinguished quickly, with minimum further damage. My heart breaks for my home...
Read MoreSix poppy blocks for August. Take the time to pin your block intersections before sewing. I had to rip a few out to get all the corners to match; and soon discovered it’s far quicker to take the time to...
Read MoreSharon emailed me with this photo of her 9 blocks. Since it looks like Deanna hasn’t yet chosen a winner/winners, perhaps she can be included in the...
Read MoreThese blocks were how I like to make blocks – big and trim! I was also blown away by the fact that the triangles are perfectly equilateral! All that with no templates – yay! Thank you to Deana for the very-easy-to-follow pattern. My six for donation this month. Karen N in Cape...
Read MoreHere are nine Red Forest Blocks for July’s drawing. Completed this week-end in between other week-end projects. Fun and easy to make. Su Quiltin’ in...
Read MoreThanks to Cathy K and Linda for the wonderful book blocks! The prints used are really great. Cathy, I really appreciate the fabric from Africa – it is beautiful and I’ll try to do something wonderful with it. I’m ready to start a books quilt and will be off to the quilt store tomorrow for smashing sashing fabric. (apparently sashing is not a common word and is underlined in red and smashing was suggested as a substitute) Gail...
Read MoreYesterday, finally, I mailed off three blocks to Gail and three to Margaret. In my defense, I was in Africa until just a few days ago. I had hoped to get them out before I left, but the mailing info wasn’t yet available. Anyway, there is an little token of apology included in each package.
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