Friday, January 13, 2012

THE START

Yesterday my daughter had a dentist appointment.  I took along my hexagons so I could baste them while I waited.  Has anyone mentioned how portable these little darlings are?  I thread basted rather than glueing because I only had my lap to work on.  I think I like the way these fabrics will all look together.  I am playing with different layouts too.


Block 1



Block 2


I will finish this up today and then I will be caught up to everyone.  No two quilts will be alike so it's fun to see everyone's colour choices.

Oh! I almost forgot. I did #17 of my farmers wife quilt. This one was much easier than the last one. I didn't have to pick anything out : )




Have a happy quilty week-end.

10 comments:

  1. Oh, I just love your blocks and the fabrics you chose.

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  2. Ooooh, your triangles and diamonds are adorable! I was just helping my mom find some paper templates for the diamonds online earlier this week.

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  3. I realy like the farmers wife quilt it looks like alot of fun. That block is wonderfuly done.

    http://richardquilts.blogspot.com

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  4. love your FW block, the fabric is gorgeous.

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  5. good work I like the bird fabric xx

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  6. beautiful fabric choices - and beautifully executed too

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  7. Carla love the english paper piecing. I havent worked on mine for awhile. The fabric choice will be amazing done this way. Hope to get back in the blogging scene soon.
    Take care.
    D

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  8. Ahhh, those little birds in the hexies are too cute! I've never done any hand sewing but it's on my long-term to-do list!

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  9. The hexes are looking great, Carla. I do both hand basting and gluing - depending on where I am. Gluing is something best done at home - you can get a production line going! Hand basting is more portable, and quite relaxing :)

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