Block 9 is done!
Every block I hand stitch becomes "my favorite block."
I keep telling myself that I am going to "just finish this one block"
and then I will get back to the
stack of projects waiting by my machine.
Until the block is done and the bee starts buzzing in my ear ...
... that the honeycombs need fussy cutting ...
... and glue basting ...
and the next thing I know is that I have another layout decision to make ...
Layout A
or
Layout B
??????????????
This fabrics are sew cute.
I shall start sewing the center and the pairs while I decide.
Opinions always welcome ... :-)
My method for sewing Patchwork of the Crosses
blocks tutorial coming soon.
Updated: Sunday, April 30th:
In response to a question ...
I have completed nine main Patchwork of the Crosses blocks and two connecting units
since I started these blocks
Here
You can see some of my previous attempts to start a POTC quilt in that post.
In March, a quilt blogging friend opened up this
30's POTC BOM Group
and I signed up.
I rarely do Block of the Month programs,
but the 30's reproduction fabrics really appealed to me.
I am really enjoying being in this group of very inspiring and supportive stitching friends where we share our progress and tips and tricks in a private Facebook group.
It is just the help I needed to learn and grow.
On Saturday, my hubby and I attended a nearby quilt guild show
we always enjoy and I found some more fabrics for my blocks ...
like this floral stripe from the Back Porch collection from Kaye England.
I took this one home and had to start fussy cutting and ...
I have another block layout to sew.
I love making these blocks!
Linking up with ...
My method for sewing Patchwork of the Crosses
blocks tutorial coming soon.
Updated: Sunday, April 30th:
In response to a question ...
I have completed nine main Patchwork of the Crosses blocks and two connecting units
since I started these blocks
Here
You can see some of my previous attempts to start a POTC quilt in that post.
In March, a quilt blogging friend opened up this
30's POTC BOM Group
and I signed up.
I rarely do Block of the Month programs,
but the 30's reproduction fabrics really appealed to me.
I am really enjoying being in this group of very inspiring and supportive stitching friends where we share our progress and tips and tricks in a private Facebook group.
It is just the help I needed to learn and grow.
On Saturday, my hubby and I attended a nearby quilt guild show
we always enjoy and I found some more fabrics for my blocks ...
like this floral stripe from the Back Porch collection from Kaye England.
I took this one home and had to start fussy cutting and ...
I have another block layout to sew.
I love making these blocks!
Linking up with ...
Have a happy quilty weekend !