I like to work on my the Farm Girl quilt blocks when my 2 friends come to sew. The blocks take so long to make and it is great to have conversation while doing them. I got the two sunflower blocks done. They are 6" x 12". I also modified the pattern slightly and made a double tall stem and leaves for which I still need to make the flower block. I have one more set of the short leaf block all cut and ready to sew. I will do the next 2 flowers when they come next time.
Here is a closer view of the block. Those little connector corners on the leaves are tiny little 1" squares sewn diagonally. I want to make at least one 12" sunflower block and maybe won't need the stem and leaves if I position it above the small flowers like it is in the background behind them.
I sewed a bunch more of the pink strip sets on Sunday and got them pressed yesterday. I'll start slicing them soon so I can make more blocks. I have one more batch of strip sets to make.
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The Farm Girl blocks are paper pieced and look really good. It's a fun and cheerful top. The pink quilt will be so nice when finished, I happen to like pink, it's soothing in the colors you have picked.
The Farm Girl blocks are coming along nicely!
Those jars are just so cute. So many possibilities for a child's quilt (especially a boy's quilt).
Beautiful colors in your Farm Girl blocks!
Farm Girl is looking great. Lovely sunflower blocks.
I really like your colors in the Farm Girl Quilt. I like the more traditional look.
Your Farm Girl blocks just sparkle in those vivid colors! Love 'em!
Love the colours in your quilt. I would have a problem with this tiny triangles!
Farm girl's coming along really well : -) I don't recall whether you've said anything any your plans for the setting of the blocks?
Wanda, I love seeing your farm girl blocks growing. Fun background fabric! Is it a recent fabric or something in your stash?
I also enjoy seeing your garden. Our backyard has become more shady and the grass is not doing well and I admire what you have done...I'm sure over the years, but that is what I envision my yard to look like someday!
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