Welcome to Week 8 of my Stitch Sew & Show Linky Party.
Thank you to all who have been linking up.
I do not have a finished project this week, even though I have been sewing everyday.
Riley Blake Block Challenge 2021 ~ Blogged Here
This is only a 16 week challenge, so I am hoping I can stay on track.
The 4th Block was added yesterday to All RBD Block Patterns Here
and I hope to be sewing this block today.
Sometimes I like to sew - along.
Yesterday I made the first two blocks for March for my Temperature Quilt.
In January, I started my House Block Temperature Quilt Here
We have had another blast of artic air and two very windy days.
The lavender door represents a wind chill factor of more than 10 degrees.
The roof color is for the high temperature of the day
and the house color is for the low temperature.
I have to sew a few blocks for February and a few for January to catch up to date.
Here is the cutting for my
My Temperature House Block Tutorial Here
There are many little house blocks out there
but sometimes I like to design my own blocks
so I can sew them my way.
Here is another block I drew up on paper and sewed my way.
It is a 6.5" unfinished Streaming Star Block.
I may also post a tutorial for how I sew this block.
Are you interested?
Do you like to design your own blocks?
What are you working on this week?
Please share!
3 comments:
Hi, Pat,
I'm hopping over from Sharon's blog and wanted to tell you how clever I think your house block temperature quilt block is. I've not done a temperature quilt and probably won't because I wouldn't be able to keep up. I haven't seen anything like your house block using 3 temperature measures before. It will make a charming quilt.
Pat
I like that star block, and your little temperature houses are a clever idea!!
Pat your RBD blocks are so pretty. It’s going to be a happy quilt once finished. Love the houses for your temperature quilt.
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