Working Through a Bit of Quilter's Block
I haven't been sewing much lately...managed to get most of my son's recent awards sewn on his letter jacket but not sure that counts as sewing - that is mostly trying not to think bad thoughts while wrangling leather-like sleeves through the machine and sewing down letters. Why is it so much more fun to sew patchwork than repair or embellish clothes? I suppose it's all in the eye of the beholder.
Anyway, I thought I would change gears and try a new handwork project to get back in the mood to sew...
I believe it worked and I am looking forward to starting another...
This is my first Brimfield Block...
It is an EPP block that you assemble then applique to a background square and you can find the details here if you want to play along, they are hosting a SAL on Instagram right now.
That is beautiful! How many blocks are in the quilt?
ReplyDeleteThis is very intriguing. It's beautiful and I bet very addictive.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful block. I can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! I may need to try this! Yours is beautiful btw!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great handpieced block. Glad it resolved to sewing blues.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!! This is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on your IG. It is gorgeous. I've never seen anything like it and I love your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWow...just wow! I love this!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks like my Harrison Rose, I Appliqué that.
ReplyDeleteVery special your son has wards for his jacket. Congratulations to him. At least his friends have not lined up for you to do theirs! Maybe that's next.
Wow! That is really beautiful, Kris! You always use such pretty fabrics, I am looking forward to seeing the next one.
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I agree repairing and sewing on patches is not the same as quilting. Gorgeous block.
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