You added another border to the Rocky Mountain Blocks? So creative!! I love how they fit together now. Although you don't seem too impressed. I can't wait to see more.
Coming to your blog is always like a refresing breath of fresh air, both in color and style. I need to get sewing on Anne's blocks; yours give me inspiration!
I love all your beautiful, colourful blocks! Cindy's bag is a treasure. I don't understand why you are reserving judgement on your Rocky Road blocks? I like the way you are setting them.
Ohhhhh! I love the bee blocks...now I need to get cracking on mine! And how sweet to receive a knitted bag! I love the Rocky Mountain block. That was a good choice for a bee. Want to meet in England sometime? I think I can persuade Clare into hosting! LOL!!!!
More lovely blocks. I am really liking the DP blocks. I think the rocky mt blocks will show their true character when there are quite a few together. Good luck!
The consensus seems to be that the Rocky Mountain blocks are perfect. I like the fact that you don't immediately see how the blocks are joined together - I had to work it out where the sashing was, which makes it interesting. Dare I ask about quilting ideas?
Great bag and bee blocks. But can I be honest? I dont like your Rocky Roads blocks. The colors are great but the pattern a little... Well.. Too rocky :)
It has been a busy week at my house as I am only here on Sunday. I love the blocks for Anne, and your circles. The knitted purse needed a nice lining and I hope it is lovely now. I see one of the Rocky Mountain blocks I made, I love how you are sashing them, I am looking forward to seeing how the quilt comes together.
I've been seeing a lot of "plaid" quilt blocks popping up and they are all fun. Your other projects are looking good. I think sashing the Rocky Mountain blocks adds a nice touch.
Oh! Those bee blocks for Anne are gorgeous! Great colors. It was a fun block to sew, wasn't it? Even though I must admit that I messed it up twice and had to recut several strips. I forgot to put on my thinking cap before making it. You're making pretty museum blocks too.
Utterly in love with Annes bee blocks!
ReplyDeleteYour drunkard's path blocks look perfect and I really like the Bee Blocks. They look lovley.
ReplyDeleteYou added another border to the Rocky Mountain Blocks? So creative!! I love how they fit together now. Although you don't seem too impressed. I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeletelove all you project blocks.
ReplyDeleteThe bag is fabulous! lucky you
I love those Rocky Mountain blocks!! Great colours and such a fresh looking design - you'll love it too once you see more of it together.
ReplyDeleteYou always have so much color going on. I love that! And those drunkard's path blocks are looking a lot like Spring.
ReplyDeleteComing to your blog is always like a refresing breath of fresh air, both in color and style. I need to get sewing on Anne's blocks; yours give me inspiration!
ReplyDeleteFun to see all the other ones come along, too.
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refresing=refreshing. I probably shouldn't write so early in the morning, and before breakfast!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are pieced so perfectly. Love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteI love it all, especially the Drunkards path blocks, I must try those soon.
ReplyDeleteI love the bee blocks - they look so perfectly pieced!
ReplyDeleteAll GREAT looking projects . Happy sewing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks. I especially love the drunkards path block - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. I really like the Rocky Mountain blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat don't you like about your bee blocks? Everything looks wonderful to me, and I'm getting the urge to do DPs again, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love all your beautiful, colourful blocks! Cindy's bag is a treasure. I don't understand why you are reserving judgement on your Rocky Road blocks? I like the way you are setting them.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous stuff as always! I agree with Rachael though - I love the setting your using for your blocks too, those little hsts are genius!
ReplyDeleteAll looking lovely there as per usual xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blocks. Especially the curves - do you hand piece those? And love your setting for the Rocky Road - go for it!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh! I love the bee blocks...now I need to get cracking on mine! And how sweet to receive a knitted bag! I love the Rocky Mountain block. That was a good choice for a bee. Want to meet in England sometime? I think I can persuade Clare into hosting! LOL!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuz, the step setting for the Rocky Mountain blocks is so genius, I think! And your MMBlocks really make me want to get busy and make mine!
ReplyDeleteI love how my MCM bee blocks look . . . can't wait to get them. And your Drunkard's blocks are great. Such fun fabrics.
ReplyDeleteMore lovely blocks. I am really liking the DP blocks. I think the rocky mt blocks will show their true character when there are quite a few together. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThe consensus seems to be that the Rocky Mountain blocks are perfect. I like the fact that you don't immediately see how the blocks are joined together - I had to work it out where the sashing was, which makes it interesting. Dare I ask about quilting ideas?
ReplyDeleteGreat bag and bee blocks. But can I be honest? I dont like your Rocky Roads blocks. The colors are great but the pattern a little... Well.. Too rocky :)
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are great. You are so productive I wonder what I do with my time.
ReplyDeleteLove the Rocky Mountain blocks.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't like those Rocky Mountain Road blocks in ice cream colours - send them here - I adore them!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't like those Rocky Mountain Road blocks in ice cream colours - send them here - I adore them!
ReplyDeleteYour bee blocks for Anne are looking interesting. You always seem to have several projects on the go, never a dull moment.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love those Bee blocks! Looks like you are having real fun.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing all your blocks....and I especially love the drunkard's path blocks. I always enjoy seeing what you are making!
ReplyDeleteHelen x
It has been a busy week at my house as I am only here on Sunday. I love the blocks for Anne, and your circles. The knitted purse needed a nice lining and I hope it is lovely now. I see one of the Rocky Mountain blocks I made, I love how you are sashing them, I am looking forward to seeing how the quilt comes together.
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing a lot of "plaid" quilt blocks popping up and they are all fun. Your other projects are looking good. I think sashing the Rocky Mountain blocks adds a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteOh! Those bee blocks for Anne are gorgeous! Great colors. It was a fun block to sew, wasn't it? Even though I must admit that I messed it up twice and had to recut several strips. I forgot to put on my thinking cap before making it. You're making pretty museum blocks too.
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