I am caught up with this one again yay!
I am sewing along with the Shenandoah Valley Botanical Quilt project - the
pattern is provided by the Virginia Quilt Museum and all
pattern sales benefit the museum. Dawn, from Collector with a Needle, and Doreen, from Aunt Reen’s Place, are hosting a quiltalong for this quilt, here.
The pattern size as
provided by the museum easily makes 9 inch blocks. I am doing mine in
wool so that I can make that size, many are enlarging the pattern and
all the participant's resulting blocks are worth a look...so pretty!
This is the block labelled Yellow Pink Tulip...
And here are all my blocks so far.
Sorry for the poor photos, we have a really high blustery wind and some snowflakes and these are the best I could do!!
So pretty! Congrats on being all caught up. These are great blocks and I look forward to seeing what comes next!
ReplyDeleteSo many little pieces in those beautiful blocks! You are amazing, but I've known that for a long time. :O)
ReplyDeleteIs your wool applique on a cotton background? Your blocks are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely wool applique ! :) The photos are just fine :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty to see all,of your blocks in a grouping!
ReplyDeleteHappy you are stitching along.
Love all your woolly blocks! nice background fabric choice too :)
ReplyDeleteI always love to see your wool applique blocks. I love the texture of wool and such warm colours. These are beautiful, Kris.
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Wool is a good choice. Makes it faster stitching.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look lovely all together. Next time show us some close ups of the great wooly texture!
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