I have to say these little blocks are very addictive....although I am only using my stash for the blocks, background or joining block fabric is required. On the horns of a dilemma....if I do all the blocks and then decide it leaves one mammoth job to join them all....decisions, decisions!! Part of me is telling me to be true to the pattern and paper piece the whole thing and the other part is saying applique them....hhmm! Help! I knew I should have kept on ignoring them.
I am also sewing the binding down on a project for Country Threads which is due VERY soon....instructions are next!!!
So not a lot to share here.....off to continue pounding the keyboard....oh a have a nice cuppa!
Aren't my Crotons pretty....just love their fiery foliage! Enjoy your day.
Namaste & Blessings,
Michelle xxx
just love your crosses blocks.
ReplyDeleteOh Michelle, I love the Quilt of Crosses, it is on my One Day !!! list to do, hope I live long enough, say perhaps 150 !!!
ReplyDeleteHugs R.
Great use of your fabrics for those blocks. You will have to make The Big Decision soon, you know......before your blocks get out of hand!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks. Hugs, xx
ReplyDeleteRosalie and I saw an almost completed Lucy Boston quilt yesterday. WOW it is a fantastic quilt and your blocks are looking beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMichelle they are such pretty blocks - and good luck with the Decision, you'd better do that before they are a far greater number than now!! x
ReplyDeleteLOVE the EPP crosses!
ReplyDeleteYour sneak peek looks nice. Gee it must be the month of secrets! I can reveal mine next month!
Nice crotons, must get a cutting off you one day!
ReplyDeleteThe blocks are, of course, gorgeous. Big decision there - I was trying to figure out what colour a background fabric might be, and failed miserably. You will do it beautifully.
Gorgeous blocks Michelle - love the fabrics you have chosen. That sneaky peek looks MOST interesting -can just see your little bird peeking out on the corner :-) Must watch out for that issue over here. Enjoy your cuppa x0x
ReplyDeleteOh! I do like these. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI think they will look lovely whichever method you choose, but I think I'd lean towards piecing the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteI do like those little blocks. Good luck with your dilemma.
ReplyDeleteGood luck also with the magazine deadline.
Your blocks and fabric choices are looking beautiful, I have just started on mine but waste the day on choosing fabric. Good luck in your decision. :-)
ReplyDeletelove those blocks Michelle and cute sneak peek,have a lovely evening michelle.xx
ReplyDeleteI can see that resisting is pretty futile and I am going to HAVE to start my own Patchwork of the Crosses soon. Yours are such lovely soft shades. Good luck with the dilemma.
ReplyDeletebeautiful blocks, looks like they are a little addictive?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Michelle xx
ReplyDeleteYour crosses look fabulous. Good luck with your decision.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to your project reveal in CTs..
Love your paper pieced blocks Michelle - can imagine they would be addictive
ReplyDeleteThis time last week you only just got the papers!!! They are lovely and cute little bird peeking
ReplyDeleteHugz
Those gorgeous blocks would look great paper pieced or appliqued. I dont think you can go wrong no matter which method you pick!
ReplyDeleteLucy Boston blocks are looking very, very nice. Being a very busy woman, maybe you should consider the fastest option.
ReplyDeleteI love these blocks and will let you decide which way...I'm sure you have already...may have to get some of these papers and start myself...please stop me...Have a great day..<3
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, Lucy Bostons Patchwork of Crosses is on my birthday list...enjoyed seeing your blocks...hugs, o'faigh
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