It's 10:30 PM, so this still qualifies for Applique Tuesday. If you've read my previous posts you know of some of the things that have kept me busy - quilty, health, kids or otherwise. Somehow I did get to some applique. Alas it wasn't to any of my three projects I want to work on.
Here's the Block Lotto block for September. Although we can enter nine, I made one as there was that cursed paper piecing to contend with - and this time I was having a dickens of a time until I realized that while the pieces were the same size (the reds) I had to use the reverse of the template to make the second one on each fourth of the pattern. The circle is machine appliqued.
I took on another commissioned quilt. Here are four of the accent pieces for the quilt. They are raw edge applique. Need 14 of these for the quilt. Can you guess what the fabric is I will be using? An envelope of goodies to who guesses right. What in the envelope? That's a surprise.
That's my applique for the week except for the few stitches I did on my Anna's Garden block. What are you working on? Would love to see your eye candy. Leave me a comment and I'll drop by.
Blessings!
2015 Block Lotto
Sophie of Block Lotto has asked us to brain storm for her of what to do for Block Lotto in the coming year. This is not what we are going to do but what we might like to do. We all have ideas and this is my way of letting her know of the things on my wish list.
Should the blocks be all the same size?
I don't think so - I'd like to try a quilt with odd sizes and how it comes together as in
but with a more intersting border. Does it have to be Christmas theme? No. How about traditional blocks, or raw edge applique or a mix of the two. Or how about a house quilt with trees and flowers, fences, kites, etc?
Should the blocks be all the same size?
I don't think so - I'd like to try a quilt with odd sizes and how it comes together as in
| Sue Garman's Yuletide Joy as seen here |
Let's make it scrappy so as we send blocks to winners, they will blend with everyone's.
Whatever Sophie decides I know I will like it. She does a great job of challenging us when making blocks. It's great fun.
Design Wall Monday & More
First, my stash report: Used a 30 x 30" piece for backing of my hexie project. Then used 2 fat eighths, one 6.5"x WOR, and a fat 16th for blocks in a charity quilt. Then I used a 12.5 x 53.5" of orphan blocks to make a side to my Happy Scrappy Orphan Block BOM. Total came out near 1.5 yards.
Numbers on my right sidebar. I showed the charity quilt in a previous post. Here's the BOM:
I'll start working on the left side soon. And on my design wall are my blocks for the Mod, Mod Sampler for Block Lotto.
This sampler is way out of my comfort zone. However, I feel I am learning so that's good.
I'm linking to Judy's Patchwork Times and Lyn's BOMs Away. See you there.
Numbers on my right sidebar. I showed the charity quilt in a previous post. Here's the BOM:
This sampler is way out of my comfort zone. However, I feel I am learning so that's good.
I'm linking to Judy's Patchwork Times and Lyn's BOMs Away. See you there.
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