I have enjoyed creating these as they do not need as much precision cutting as other projects and I can mix and match fabrics as I go. I have chosen to repeat my fabrics a few times as I like the look of this and I have a small character in the centre of each block. I intend to make a rainbow coloured quilt for charity with this one. I am also going to try a quilt as you technique show on Maureen Cracknell's blog.
Row 4 of Bee in My Bonnet Row Along in Progress
The final project is a quilt for mum which she wants to be mainly duck egg blue. I don't think it would work so have found some bright pink and beige colours with a cream dotty background. But which pattern. I have both Elizabeth Hartman's books and am favouring the Small Plates pattern but after playing with logs I wonder about a skinney border between the square and log surround.
I love those little apples! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteI told you in the Flickr group, but I love how you've added some really skinny logs to your blocks. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!I don't know how you find time to keep up with these!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab collection of quilty stuff.... Look forward to seeing them finished.
ReplyDeleteThese look great - love the log cabins with the little characters in the centres!
ReplyDeleteLove the log cabins...great job.
ReplyDeleteThis certainly doesn't look like the work of a beginner Sally! Love all of the different designs.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx