I actually did make a teensy bit of progress after dinner last night. I chose two very easy blocks and finished them up quickly - anything to make me feel like I'm getting somewhere. Once again, I need to remind myself that I'm not in school, the blocks are not graded assignments, and I can work at my own slow turtle pace.
The hat is actually a bonus block named "Derby Day" from Pat Sloan. I don't know why it simply begged to go on this background piece, but it was unrelenting. Guess it wanted to be a city hat.
The second block I made is Block 17, "Sweet Candy". I absolutely loved making this one! This is one of those fun little things for those moments when a person craves something fast, easy, and no-fail. It is definitely a sweet little block. Marjorie sent this photo of her latest block. The colors are so springlike and happy! Her quilt will be so much fun when it's finished. She's going on vacation, so she won't be be sending any photos of Splendid Sampler blocks for awhile.
From My Splendid Friends
Marjorie
Marjorie sent this photo of her latest block. The colors are so springlike and happy! Her quilt will be so much fun when it's finished. She's going on vacation, so she won't be be sending any photos of Splendid Sampler blocks for awhile.
Marjorie says,
"This was really a relaxing pattern to stitch. Sad to
say this will probably be my last block for about a month. It is time to
close our Fl home and go to GA for the summer."
Dixie
Dixie, on the other hand, has so many other projects in the works that she's taking a very long break from the Splendid Sampler. This Baltimore Album quilt in progress simply boggles my mind. Never in a million years would I have the patience to take on something like this! Just WOW, Dixie! This is gorgeous!
From Dixie:
"Several years ago I completed the same designer’s “Baltimore
Autumn” quilt, same size, same format. When Keepsake Quilting offered it as a
block of the month, all laser cut, I had to jump in. I have always been
fascinated by Baltimore Album quilts, but I knew I’d not have the time nor the
patience for all the extra preliminary work. It took me several years to
complete, and then I sent it off to an award-winning long arm quilter in Maine,
and the results were stunning. Wow, I was so happy.
I thought long and hard about doing this “Spring” one.
I don’t have the same energy these days, but I made up my mind to have
the “companion” piece in my collection. As with my “Baltimore Autumn,”
this one will be all machine appliqué, a combination of blanket stitch where I
can, and, where the pieces are too tiny, I’ll just do raw edge appliqué. I’ll
probably take all the blocks down from my wall soon, as, sometimes when I walk
into the sewing room, I want to turn around right away and run as fast as I
can, as the work looks so daunting! Slow and steady wins the race,
though, and that’s what I am counting on."
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These particular blocks my be slowing down, but even if I have nothing to show from the Splendid Sampler, I'll continue blogging every week about something or another.
Take Note:
I love sharing my
readers' work. If you have a project of any kind that you'd be willing
to share, please send photos and tell us something about it. You can
send them through my facebook page, or you can email them to me here:
klee2strings@gmail.com. I'll try to post anything you send within a week
of receiving the photos.
Hope you have a truly "Splendid" week!!
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