The most important task I accomplished this week was sashing ALL 12 of the Summer Soiree blocks, so now I 'm ready to sew the rows together. I may leave these layed out on the floor for another day or so to make sure I have them in the best locations.
These sampler blocks were from a Pat Sloan sew-along. I made this set using florals and batiks, and another set using red/white/blue for a Quilt of Valor. The QOV had a very plain sashing, and I wanted this one to be totally different. It definitely is.
One more thing I worked on yesterday - more small heart blocks. The bottom group with the purple flowers are going to be for a block exchange with the Sew Vintage group so I used a 30s reproduction print. The others were cut from scraps of various things. A couple of them were cut from leftover charm squares. These will make good Leader/Enders in between sewing those Summer Soiree blocks into rows.
On Wednesday afternoon I sat in the sun coming in through the family room windows, and began to hand applique the blue hexie flowers onto the batik background squares. Thursday afternoon I did a couple more. It's a good task while watching Olympics on TV.
4 comments:
You made great use of the leftover brown strips. Although, that pink flamingo block is my favorite. Nice hexie, too!
I have never seen blocks sashed like your Summer Soiree blocks and love it! You have so many fun things going on in your sewing room.
Your summer soiree is looking good, that dog print is so cute!
Love the setting for Summer Soriee. You've been moving along on several projects!
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