Erin, over at Why not Sew, has started a flickr group for these blocks. Head on over and you will see mine plus a host of other beautiful blocks. There is enough inspiration there to make you forget all about the fact that supper is coming and your family may want to be fed.
This block took all of 10 minutes to piece. Easy peasy. I think I will make them until my background is gone. I have about a meter so that should make a nice little quilt.
Also, I am making headway on my Reunion quilt. Here's a little peek so far
"Creativity is contagious; pass it on"--Albert Einstein
I've always loved that blocks. Yours looks great in those lovely color.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of both wool and fabric granny squares - its all a matter of choosing the right colours :) and your colours are gorgeous. Love how your Reunion quilt is coming along.
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks! I agree about the crocheted ones - was never my thing. But these blocks are so simple yet lovely!! Yay for Reunion too!
ReplyDeleteperfect points. Funny, I quoted Thomas Edison today!
ReplyDeleteI am soooo doing some these blocks. It is my favorite type of thing. Each block is like a mini quilt and the possibilities are endless.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well and everyone is happy and healthy!
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Thanks for coming over to the flickr group! I love your granny block! I can't believe we weren't flickr friends sooner :) Your Swoon quilt about knocked my socks off! total love :)
ReplyDeleteI'm loving that reunion!! Can't wait to see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteYou chose such fun fabrics for your granny square blocks! Actually I'm contemplating doing the crochet blocks too. Never thought THAT would happen!
ReplyDeleteoh i love your granny! i can't wait to get started on mine.
ReplyDeletei am loving your granny block! and i think reunion is such a great line. such cute prints!
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