My mom has done all the embroidery for me and I love it!
I could make two quilts - one out of each of these blocks. They're 8 1/2" blocks. I would make the vase and flowers that size, but I can see the other one in a larger size. Can't you?
We saw the St Francis Chapel, the cemetery, the gift shop, the barracks, the kitchens, the library, the winery, the curing vats, a native plant garden, an Indian home and lots more. What was great was they had an audio tour for visitors, free, with the price of admission. I was happy to pay for the low admission as proceeds go toward the maintenance and upkeep of the mission. We then visited the Basilica next door and tourerd the quaint shops in town before heading home. A great day! I plan to go back soon and take my Mom.
I'm slowly assembling a set of Shop Hop blocks that my daughter's mother-in-law (thanks, Gail) brought me this summer. The one I was working on was a spider web pattern and you needed to cut the segments into 60 degrees triangles. Somehow I used the wrong ruler and came up with an octogon -LOL, and since I didn't catch it until I was trying to assemble the block --Yikes!. Got to remember that saying: Measure twice, cut once. With no extra material, I had to fix it or go missing a block. So I assembled 4 segments and cut a straight diameter, did the same with the 4 others, and sewed the two sections together. Then I got a piece of paper and placed the octogon on top of it and drew the shape of it. I then cut out each piece around the shape in the background and got this. It was only after I ironed it that I noticed one piece was wrong side out. Well it stays that way now! Putting the ruler over it to cut out a 8 1/2" square I saw I had to add a few more pieces to have enough background to do so. Good thing I've made a ton of crumb blocks - that experience came in handy for this one. So I finally cut it and came up with the block. It ain't perfect, and isn't exactly centered (something I forgot to do when I wasProgress is made, at least some. More blocks were added to the baby quilt I was working on (see previous post). More scraps were used. I...