Saturday, January 11, 2020

Slow Stitching and some Blocks

Since I finished my Tula Pink 100 Modern blocks sampler quilt top earlier this week, I needed to find something to sew this week. I am trying to work on my UFO's for a challenge for the Oxford Quilt Guild so I pulled out the UFO bin and chose my spinning 4 patches, made at least two years ago.  Earlier in the week, I posted some pictures of colour options for a checkerboard layout and several people voted for the blue fabric over the other choices.


I got looking at the gray and blue fabrics again, and decided to use both!  I made 25 hour glass blocks yesterday.


I have my blocks all laid out on the design wall and and after some tweaking of spinning four patch block placement, I have everything ready to sew together now.  I am doing a 7 by 7 layout with hour glass units in the corners. There may or may not be borders.  I will decide after I get the middle part together.


I made a couple more comfort quilt blocks for the Elgin Piecemakers charity project this week. This block above is for a special comfort quilt made in memory of one of our members who passed away in the fall. Her favourite block was a churn dash and she often made a churn dash block for our comfort quilt each month. My April block is done now too. We were given the green batik fabric for the stem and leaves of the flower and then we each get to choose a bright colour for the flower.  I chose an orange batik from my stash.


My embroidery project has had lots of stitches added this week.  I stitched during sewing time at the London Modern Guild today too.



The chimney is satin stitch.


I am going to work on the scalloped detail along the edge of the roof next.   Tomorrow morning, I will link up with Kathy for Slow Stitching Sunday.  Won't you join me in admiring everyone's projects?


9 comments:

  1. I love that sweet embroidery that you are doing

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  2. The embroidery is lovely. The memory block is very pretty, hope you get your guild challenge quilt finished.

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  3. Your spinning four patches are so pretty. I like the idea of using the hour glass units. That Churn Dash is gorgeous. I love the butterfly fabric. Your embroidery is beautiful.

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  4. Really nice blocks! Your embroidery is looking lovely, the colour combo is very pretty!

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  5. Your embroidery is absolutely charming!

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  6. Love your embroidery and your colors!

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  7. Your Tula Pink project is lovely and I love your embroidery pattern. Pretty tulip block too! You're going in a lot of directions and all pretty!

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  8. Some gorgeous work on display this week! The butterfly block is charming, as is your tulip block! Your stitchery is lovely!! Hope you have a great week! :)

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