I cut the red corners for the Rattlesnake blocks yesterday. Here are 6 of them paired up with the other 2 parts of the block. Then I loaded a backing on my longarm and did some vacuuming.
I cut the red corners for the Rattlesnake blocks yesterday. Here are 6 of them paired up with the other 2 parts of the block. Then I loaded a backing on my longarm and did some vacuuming.
Oh my to have your stash would be wonderful. You keep pulling out interesting pieces.Looks like my sky did last night but we had clouds along with the pink sky. Happy Valentines Day. Chris
ReplyDeleteYou're pretty good at staying interested. Once I see how a block will look with a few others, my interest wains.
ReplyDeleteThese are very nice.Happy cutting and sewing!!
ReplyDeleteBeatiful sew...beatiful patchwork!!!
ReplyDeletecongratulacions...
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Maria Filomena
Are you using paper piecing to do the rattle snake blocks? They are very interesting. Lovely evening sky.
ReplyDeleteFrom one hour each block to 3 blocks in an hour and a half is really moving right along, on your RS blocks.
ReplyDelete"Red Sky at night Sailors Delight"... Just looked at your weather and only 13 mph is like a nice breeze this morning. (*._,*) Love a seeing a sunset like that.
JJM
Gorgeous sunset photo, Wanda - you really can't duplicate nature's colors!
ReplyDeleteI love sunsets that glow . . .
ReplyDeleteI love sunsets and sunrises. Unfortunately we do not see many in the city!
ReplyDeleteThat sunset photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe rattlesnake blocks are going to make a fabulous quilt!