Here is the current status of the blocks. I am trying to do one a day but if they are super simple, I overachieve. Some of my fabric choices are better than others but hopefully it will even out at the end. I was worried about what to do for sashing but decided I will probably use a very dark forest green. I do them as a reward for having machine quilted a baby quilt!
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Neo-natal Quilts and Farmer's Wife Blocks
This and the next two quilts were made for our Guild neo-natal program.
Here is the current status of the blocks. I am trying to do one a day but if they are super simple, I overachieve. Some of my fabric choices are better than others but hopefully it will even out at the end. I was worried about what to do for sashing but decided I will probably use a very dark forest green. I do them as a reward for having machine quilted a baby quilt!
Here is the current status of the blocks. I am trying to do one a day but if they are super simple, I overachieve. Some of my fabric choices are better than others but hopefully it will even out at the end. I was worried about what to do for sashing but decided I will probably use a very dark forest green. I do them as a reward for having machine quilted a baby quilt!
Monday, September 19, 2022
My E-Mail Friends are a Bad Influence on Me!!
Years ago I got addicted to doing Dear Jane blocks and exchanging them with several email friends. They were entirely too addictive (although they taught me a lot about quilting because they were such small blocks with so many pieces). I ended up making about 1000 blocks, enough for several quilts and I still have about 50 I haven't used yet! About 100 of those blocks were from another series of 30's blocks from a very obscure source!
Well, those email friends strike again as they started making "Farmer's Wife" blocks from two books, one featuring 20's blocks and one 30's blocks. They are probably the only two books I have purchased in the past couple of years!
I used EQ8 to diagram all the blocks from both books but didn't start them when I was here last year. I finally got a lot of unpacking done and some organization and decided it was time-- I had selected the fabric palette I was going to use last year.
This was an easy one but did have 51 pieces so it took some time and a lot of ripping out as I kept sewing in the wrong directions despite my nice organization of the pieces on a piece of batting!
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