Well, Karen and I are half way done with our sew along. This block starts the third row of our quilt.
This block reminds me of a Pennsylvania Dutch motif.
I'm working on Barbara Brackman's Antebellum Album. This is the third block.
This block reminds me of a Pennsylvania Dutch motif.
I'm working on Barbara Brackman's Antebellum Album. This is the third block.
I was going to English paper piece this block but didn't want to do all that hand sewing. Instead I made an eight pointed star and appliqued the hexagon in the center. This is a fun sew along.
Well the last of our snow finally melted yesterday...due to rain. It rained all day yesterday and so far all day today. They had to postpone the Detroit Tigers opening day due to the rain. Oh well....
Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving such nice comments.
Hugs, Cathy
I like your block. Brighter than mine and I like the look. I was not paying attention to the date and had forgotten to get my post ready for this morning. Luckily, I saw your post and was reminded to do that.
ReplyDeleteLove your appliqué block. Nice pinks in the star block.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah....another row!! The block looks great. I also like your star block.
ReplyDeleteLovely - yes it looks very Pennsylvania Dutch! Love your star block too. Do you think it will ever warm up, lol? Shivering in my jammies today....
ReplyDeleteBoth blocks are so pretty!@!
ReplyDeleteGreat ingenuity in piecing the block. Both are lovely
ReplyDeleteHum.... I am Pennsylvania Dutch and I love your colors and the block. I need to swing over to Karen’s blog and she how her’s looks.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Easter!
It does look very much like folk art--so cute! That star looks pretty challenging, but you always find a way to get 'er done!
ReplyDeleteTwo great blocks! Great creative approach to the second block.
ReplyDeleteCathy preciosos bloques.
ReplyDeleteMe gustan los dos.
Buena semana
Oh yeah....another row!! The block looks great. I also like your star block.
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