I am not sure why this block gave me fits, but it certainly did. I still don’t like how the scarf looks, but I am going to have to live with it. I have never been interested in making a holiday quilt before. Not sure why since I was collecting snowflake fabric, but I didn’t have much else. A few scraps of this and that that I am not even sure where they came from. I do like these blocks. I think it will make a cute quilt. All the tiny pieces certainly did test my patience though. I had to go back and cut things multipe times becase I lost track of the pieces. I now know for sure that one of the quilts I have planned will make me crazy for sure becasue it has a bunch of tiny pieces. Dredding it already. Haley gave her seal of approval on the snowman block. That is a surprise becasue she has something to say about everything. It does look sort of cute.
Starting to imagine what the other blocks will look like. I have a couple ideas of things I think we will see.
This past week has not been very production for me from a sewing persepctive. Lot’s going on in my personal life and then I thought I was catching a cold, which is a no-no when you take biologic drugs for rheumatoid arthiritis. I think I managed to kill it with Zi-cam, which tastes awful by the way, but it seemed to do the trick. Hope to get some things done tomorrow.
Happy Sewing
Happy Quilting
I wish You a Merry Quilt Along
reverse applique on these. Interesting way to do things. I think it lets me see more of the snowflake. I like it. We will see as I go along. I think I figured that I will need 20 of these. They are 5.5 inches square. better get busy. Not to mention Block #5, which came out today. Super cute snowman. If you need to download the instructions, they are
that there seemed to be a lot of cutting before you die cut and then there was a lot of waste. I had a fairly large half square triangle that was just that a half square triangle on the die, instead of a square cut on the the diagonal.
sashing, which will involve some snowflakes, somehow. Must keep with my theme.
add a bit of stability. I also sewed glass beads in the centers of some flowers to keep the batting from shifting. I went totally outside my box and did quilting outside my comfort zone and I am totally happy with it. How crazy is that? So, now, when I sit down to dinner, I can imagine Oma smiling down at me. Getting sentimental, I should stop now.
many reasons). I have one of my little dogs, Snibble, that wants to test them before I am done binding. If I sit down with a quilt on my lap to do binding, she is immedialty underneath it making sure it is adequately warm. So, my quilts are totally dog approved before I do anything with them. When I am done, there is a lot of de-dogging that goes on. I am hoping this stops me from having to do it multiple times.
bag could be stuffed into the diaper bag to hold dirty clothes or anything. I would like to get my sizing a little better. I actually did better on the first one (baby quilt) that the bigger one. I have a couple of others to do and will hopefully get the hang of the sizing. It is really not exaclty one size fits all. They still work, even though the one for the black quilt is a bit large.