This is 18 of 24 blocks that are sewn so far. I just had to see them on the design wall and confirm that I want the blocks to run horizontal instead of vertical.
I have strips chosen for 4 more blocks. I need at least 32 blocks so I need to choose 4 more pairs.
I covered a few of my tomato plants last night, hoping they will make it through the freeze.
I like your blocks! Good luck with the tomatoes. It is 49 here this morning, so I'm sure it's much colder where you are.
ReplyDeletehow cold did it get? we got down to 41 and maybe in the 30's tonight - they had us is freeze watch
ReplyDeleteLove that surprise pink block;))) You are making good progress on this one. '37 this morning--went on my weekly grocery run early....
ReplyDeleteMy daughter turns 57 today--how fast the years fly by!! Among other items I sent her one of those crackling wooden wick candles--they are so comforting when it gets cold out...
hugs, Julierose
Love all those greens and I like the horizontal layout. It was in the low 40s here this morning. Slight chance of frost tonight and tomorrow. Fall is truly here.
ReplyDeleteOn first glance the light block in the middle looks like an island.....Sunshine this morning but chilly!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt top is looking good!
ReplyDeleteOh yes horizontal makes such a big difference for this quilt top. We’ve had several frosts already but my marigolds on the deck are still alive and well.
ReplyDeleteLove the delicious fabrics and that dash of pink. I also prefer the horizontal setting but suit yourself!
ReplyDeleteLast night it was 41*F, tonight it will be 40*F, and tomorrow night will be 39*F. BTW, I'm outside Richmond, VA.
Hugs!
Oh wow, I really like that!
ReplyDeleteThose greens and pops of pink remind me of a tropical jungle! So deep and gorgeous!
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