and the one I started with, Kerry's from verykerryberry which is going numerical/alphabetical
This is block 9, Autumn, I used traditional piecing and I think that my block reads very similar to the sample in the book because I chose a similar colorway and print. The letter for this block advocates a bit of "me time"...she goes for a nap, I suppose I go for a sew :)
This is block 10, Ava...I made this block with traditional piecing and toned down the "busy" of the original sample in the book with some liberal use of solids. The letter here deals with adoption so I used a juvenile conversation print.
This is block 11 Bea, I used traditional piecing for this one and used templates for the basket handle. This letter speaks of dressing nicely even when there is no one to see. and think happy thoughts...be Queen Bee of the hive.
I have had a bit of time for some applique so I have turned back to these blocks in wool from the free Buttermilk Basin Mystery QAL. This is block 4, I have the others prepped but only 1-4 are sewn down. You can see 1 and 2 here.
I love the texture in these blocks...and that was a perfect shade of red and green for the tomato pinnie!!
I had to use a gold for the spool and an orange for the thimble!!
These all look great. I love the color placement in Autumn!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been busy :)! Love your Farmers Wife blocks and the intricate wool appliqueing you are doing! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove your FW blocks!
ReplyDeleteI feel like such a slug when I see all that you are doing. Beautiful blocks...again!
ReplyDeleteI love the Buttermilk Basin block! Mine is cut out, but not sewn. :0(
ReplyDeleteI love those blocks. They are all so pretty. Love your wool applique too!
ReplyDeleteYour F.W. blocks are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove how your Autumn is similar (beautiful coral pink background color in your block)
That wool applique' block is just darling.
Gorgeous blocks. You have accomplished so much.
ReplyDeleteThese are looking great, Kris! I really like your toned down Ava block. I specially love the texture of the wool on your applique block. Beautiful!
ReplyDelete-Soma