Thursday, February 2, 2017

Shenandoah Botanical Quilt - February Red Tulip Block

This is a project I am hoping to finish this year, my top is sewn but I am spacing out my block reveal to follow along with the sew-along.   I am hoping to get my top sandwiched and quilted this winter. 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 (8 1/2" finished), many are enlarging the pattern and all the participant's resulting blocks are well worth a look...so pretty!

This is my version of the block chosen for February, Red Tulip:

 Sorry for the washed out photo, the weather has been too icky for outside photography, grey, wet and muddy...blech!

10 comments:

  1. Such beautiful work with those tiny pieces and angles. Love your block!

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  2. Such a beautiful block!
    Your stitch work is wonderful!

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  3. So lovely. Everyone's blocks look so different and unique. I follow a few quilters that are making this quilt.

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  4. So pretty!
    A great block for a cold winter day.

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  5. What a pretty shade of red. Your block is beautiful, Kris!

    -Soma

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  6. Tulips are my favorite flower. This looks so beautiful! I love seeing all your wool flowers.

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