I then thought I would do another couple of blocks for my Liberated Wedding Ring quilt. I soon found myself totally immersed in this activity and I did not stop until I had all of the selvage sections done for the next 4 blocks--that's 16 of the units in the picture below! I have the foundations ready for the last block. I think 9 blocks will be enough for this quilt. I have some ideas for the borders as well. Now, I just have to add the red and yellow triangles to these blocks and sew the units together.
Tonight, Christine and I got together to work on Step 5 of our Carolina Christmas quilts. We decided to do the Fox and Geese Blocks first. Here are some of Christine's blocks:
and here are some of mine.

Our homework: we are to finish up all 52 of these blocks by next week.


Before I head off to bed, I should show you the unusual fruit I got at the market on Saturday. Christine and I had some of this yellow water melon as a snack tonight. It is delicious!
Wow what a lot of sewing you've done. I love your friendship braid
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Looks good Gail! I'm off to the sewing machine to put the last two borders on and then I will take a picture and put it up on my blog. Then on to my granddaughter's I spy quilt :-).
ReplyDeleteThe CC blocks look fabulous! So fun to be making the same project with a friend and seeing it develop with 2 different colourways!
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