Twin Sisters
Because we added ten more blocks to the book than are on the blog I asked Roseann Smith to make 8" versions. She used the reproduction fabric line 1862: Battle Hymn that we did earlier this year at Moda.
Courthouse Square
It's a very somber collection, reflecting the sorrows of the war.
Old Maid's Puzzle
Roseanne loves to fussy cut and miter corners.
Sanitary Commission Nine Patch
Sugar Bowl
So I said to her, "Let me put those blocks together." She said "Let me see those blocks."
I handed them over. They have been confiscated.
My theory is she didn't want me messing with her very nice blocks. She has a point. When she gets them together I'll show you.
Those look really beautiful with your fabrics. I still have some left, so plan on making some mini quilts with those. After christmas I will finish the one I made, time to start practicing my free motion.
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Stunning blocks & the positioning of that first red fabric is wonderful! Look forward to seeing them together.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and moving fabric collection.
These are really delightful and could easily be added to the back. I scattered some random leftover blocks on the back of a quilt once and it really looked cute
ReplyDeleteLOL loved this post.. and the blocks are stunning. The fabrics have a nice motion to them in the blocks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
very nice and love the fussy cut effect.
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