Nann’s 9 windows
I thought I had posted this photo earlier, but apparently I didn’t. Here are my blocks for this month....
Read MoreI thought I had posted this photo earlier, but apparently I didn’t. Here are my blocks for this month....
Read MoreI will not have a rising sun block, but another BL block is getting attention. I contributed the quilt I made from the crossed stars blocks to the silent auction at the American Library Association annual conference. The bid is over $300. Thus far bids for all nine quilts are over $3000!...
Read MoreHere are four blue bar blocks for May. I had some trouble trimming these to the right size, but I managed. One more thing checked off my list before we leave for Australia later today. Nann...
Read MoreIt was my privilege and pleasure to put the numbers into the Random Number Generator and determine the winners of the April blocks. MAREE will receive 56 blocks. PEGGY will receive 56 blocks. MARIELLA will receive 52 blocks. JULIE P. will receive 52 blocks. ELIZABETH C. will receive 52 blocks. Congratulations, ladies! Nann
Read MoreI had four blocks for the Sneak Peek for March — and was gently reminded that I made them incorrectly! Fortunately I had enough of each of the fabrics that I used. I did some ripping, made four new Ohio stars, and sewed ’em up. Sophie, I’m donating these blocks. Can you see the...
Read MoreI mailed chevron blocks to Jude in Minnesota and Kate in Surrey. (International postage has gone up — $9.45 for three blocks!) I hope to make a couple of the February beads this weekend.
Read MoreHere are my six chevrons for January. Sorry, I’m not proficient at editing iPad photos. I mailed the stripes to the three winners...
Read MoreHere are my December blocks. I made them right after Sophie sent the pattern to the Sneak Peekers — I had just received the Baseball Swap squares for the second half of the 2013 season. Those are 6.5″ which was just the size needed for these blocks. (The background of my blocks is indeed white-on-white, despite the yellow cast shed by the...
Read MoreHere are my entries for this month. These were fun to make. It’s remarkable how a bias strip can seem so wire-y, but when pressed and sewn it curves...
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