It was a low key day yesterday. I sewed the bottom 3 blocks last night. I also cut several more large center squares and paired all of the fabrics for 12 more blocks so they are ready to sew tonight.
Once again we just got a bare covering of snow on the grassy areas overnight Saturday and yesterday morning. The end of actual winter is just a week away and we got off easy this year.
What a lovely showcase of these fabrics you are sewing;)) It would be difficult to choose a favorite--I like them all...
ReplyDeletegray and 37 this morning...rain should start @ 1 pm..then turning to some snow--but north of us here is where they will get the most...
hugs, Julierose
These are beautiful blocks.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous blocks. Lots of things to look at.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you fussy cut the fabric. Love that striped lizard in the bottom row.
ReplyDeleteThis is great...love how it highlights the larger prints. Good job Wanda! Thanks for sharing all your posts.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern truly shows off your Australian fabrics. Good to hear you had a ‘low key day’, you were only going 50 mph instead of 100. (*._.*)
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Love, love the fussy-cut centers! The forecast for Thursday-into-Friday caused my Friday a.m. meeting to go to Zoom but the snowfall was not too bad. However, there was a lot more snow plus power outages in Kenosha and Racine. Big melty piles in parking lots. (Apparently Sheboygan got socked.)
ReplyDeleteI love the fussy cut centers! So fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful fabrics and perfect blocks! This will be a dynamic and happy quilt!
ReplyDeleteWe supposedly had "wintery mix" yesterday but all I saw was cold rain. It's been a warm winter so there may well be a bumper crop of bugs this spring.
Hugs!
The Australian fabrics work so well with the Churn Dash block design. Those central squares really stand out.
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