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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Progress

Productivity has slowed down now that I am back at 

work.... 



but I try to sew for a little time every day!


Yes, I am lucky to have a wonderful husband who 

loves to cook.


    Anyway, here is what I have been working on.....



Two blogging friends have made inquiries about 

getting this free block pattern that I originally 

accessed through Craftsy, now owned by Bluprint.


I remember at the time that Bluprint only retained 

certain files and it seems this was not one of them.


                
               If you'd like a copy please shoot me an             
                  email and I will send it to you.

                     (Edited: The original post and creator of this block is acknowledged here)



    To take a break from the mess of paper piecing I

        decided to try something new and simple...




And I did a mock-up in a photo collage app to see 

what it might look!


And what it looks like after four blocks were 

completed


This will become a baby quilt for one of my medical 

carers whose wife is due to have a baby next month.

This quilts name is "Prickle" because a group of 

hedgehogs is a Prickle.

Happy sewing!

SUZ

15 comments:

  1. I do like both your paper pieced block & the lovely little strip one, which could also use jelly rolls I think. The hedgehog fabric is so cute & great for a baby quilt. Look forward to seeing them both progress. Take care.

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  2. That baby quilt is just adorable! What sweet prints!

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  3. Love your blocks and do remember those blocks from quite awhile ago....quite cute! That is going to be one cute baby quilt and nice to have a new project ….

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  4. Well you're managing to get a lot done while you're back at work. Your FPP blocks are looking really good. You have such a nice variety of fabrics to work with. Glad you've found a home for yet another baby quilt! Gosh, you've made a lot of these this year!

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  5. I am enjoying each new block you make and the fabric combinations you come up with. It's going to be so good when they're all together.

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  6. Those blocks are fabulous. I like how the seams are different so you don't have to match. I wouldn't mind the pattern.

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  7. Love those offset windows (I know they only look offset) for the baby quilt. I'm thinking this would make a wonderful eye-spy quilt pattern. Are the blocks 12.5 " ? Thanks.

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  8. I love the blocks you've shared today and would love a link to the pattern. I couldn't see where to email you to request a copy so hope it's ok to ask you here?

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  9. Love these blocks--both the paper piecing one (and yes, can I have the pattern?) and the new block you are playing with. I love the prints you've used in all--you really do have a skill at that sort of thing!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  10. That should not be a difficult pattern to draft. What a wild variety of fabrics in those blocks. It will be fun seeing them together.

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  11. The first block looks a lot like one of the blocks in the Golden Days quilt! I love the fabrics you are working with! And who can resist some sweet little hedgehogs!

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  12. Your bright and beautiful blocks are just smile-inducing.

    I love that secondary design on your baby quilt. It's going to be so cherished by the recipients.

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  13. I would love a copy of this pattern please!

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  14. I love your blocks. I'd love to have a copy of the pattern.

    The baby quilt is so cute. Those hedgehogs are adorable.

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  15. These are great blocks. I always enjoy your fabric combinations. What a shame the pattern is now tricky to obtain.
    The hedgehog blocks are fun and look like they will make an adorable quilt. Delightful.

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