I went through all of the piles of 1.5" squares and matched 5 dark/4 light for another batch of blocks. In some there are 5 of the same fabric or 2 similar fabrics and others are 5 different fabrics that look good together. The same is true of the groups of 4.
We had storm warnings last night which turned into nothing in my area so I sewed blocks. This is 23 blocks, 8 of which were made the day before yesterday. I haven't turned on the iron yet to press them.
The Redbud trees are pinking up quickly with all of the 70's and 80's the last few days. Now we are going to cool down a little and only one night is going to be in the 30s if the predictions are correct.
The red uds are beautiful! they are always a sure sign of Spring,great progress in the tiny 9 patch's ,I've got to get caught up on mine
ReplyDeletethe redbuds are always so pretty and it sounds like your weather does the same thing warms up and then cool down and then over and over until it finally decides it is spring.
ReplyDeleteYour tiny nine patches are like little gemstones!
ReplyDeletePretty little nine patch blocks--
ReplyDelete55 here this morning and partly sunny with 4mph light breezes--still a bit chilly. I am doing my walk on the treadmill today as my back feels iffy...
so I get off and on to rest...hugs, Julierose
I've got a box of 3.5" batik 9ps underway, too. About 30 minutes ago an brief, intense downpour barreled through. Now the sun is out.
ReplyDeleteI can see the fun ahead creating with your ‘little 9 patches’. Your production line system always makes me smile .
ReplyDeleteRed Bud in all its glory ~ the blossoms of Spring are always so breathtaking.
JJM
The trees are flowering here and it is so pretty. I don't think there as many blooms with the crazy repeated warm days then very cold days. I know my neighbor's magnolia tree dropped a lot of its buds.
ReplyDeleteYour red bud is lovely and ours is growing back from being run over. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteLove the baby 9 patches and their colorful fabrics. Delicious!!
Hugs!