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Block F for Oh Fransson's Mod Quiltalong. I finished these a week or so ago but didn't have a chance to get a photo up until now.
Do your blocks get messed up between cutting and stitching ? If so you might need one of these! Keeps your bits where they should be!
Keeping my baby bear paw safe!
Blogged here
mrsssewandsow.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/baby-bear-is-impatie...
I started on one of the short edges and worked from the center most hexagon towards the outside.
Then I used the large ruler to show the diagonals of the hexagons and placed a couple of pins. I repeated this in the other diagonal directions.
I now have a rough layout of the hexagons
This is one a couple more blocks I made a while back for Jacquie's "Project Improv." She needed a few more and I volunteered to help. Now I just need to take time to make my own improv quilt. I really have been enjoying putting the different fabrics and blocks together without a pattern.
Magpies and black and white are closely associated with Newcastle so were the perfect motif for Janine's butterfly block.
Posted yesterday.
This is the first block I completed for Liz. I was afraid to cut the fabric so I started small. Block is 8.5" and the tiny apple is about one inch square.
Named this one Red Delicious Granny Smith...now I want to keep it.
Interesting to see the change in skein color even though I used the same dyelot throughout. Luckily not so different, looks like maybe I did it on purpose?
Yarn: Kidlin Mystic in Huckleberry
Spinning Block (1895)
Architect: George F. Barber
12 N. 10th St.
Richmond, Wayne
Indiana
The design is taken from a pattern book.
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI18-8850
A sneak peak at my last bee block for Stitch Tease round 1
blogged www.randomthoughtsdoordi.com/2013/02/art-quilts.html
Pattern: Monterey Mist (by me!)
Yarn: Rowan Kidsilk Night and Stacy Charles Luna
link to project on Ravelry: www.ravelry.com/projects/stasia/monterey-mist-2
Lumberjack Weekend Block Party with the legendary George Clinton and Parliament/Funkadelic. To see more photos from the weekend, please visit flic.kr/s/aHBqjCuZBF
vacancies next to public transport are extra valuable, thus why it's been withheld to drip feed over the next 5 years.
who pays for the roads etc that make this land more valuable? WWATAATH's workers without access to accountants and their tax havens!
Piecing fabrics around the beginnings of my block to see what I like :)
Blogged @ rosinahuber.blogspot.com/2010/09/qayg-color-therapy.html
Blocking wires are a good tool, but I really hate threading them through garter stitch edgings. I used every t-pin but 7 in the house for this, and enjoyed every second of the pinning out process. I find it very soothing.
Once it's dry I'll graft it in the center. I've grafted large sections of stockinette, but never actual live lace. Theoretically it is the same, but there are those scary yarnovers I need to make sure I don't lose.
This is a really great knit. I love Anne Hanson's stuff.
Concrete blocks with chains along the Lakefront Trail with barnacles all over. The smell was... smelly.
Latest Beat Blocks prototype. This is a rhythm sequencer where each row is a drum track and each blue stripe is a hit at a 16th resolution. The toggle switch puts it into swing mode. The knobs set the volume level for each track and the slider sets the tempo. More at www.beatblocks.com