Who Found the Catnip? - such whimsical blocks!! Wendy Sheppard included this block in her recent book on scrap quilting and it was the whole reason I bought the book. However, there are definitely other cute blocks to explore in the book.
Here it is Friday again already!! Do I have any finishes to report? Yes I do.
Because I'm one of those people who always has multiple projects in the works, my list making comes in very handy to keep them all straight. On Monday this week I listed 6 things I wanted to accomplish this week, and I've managed to cross all but one of those off the To Do list. Yay!!
Two items (1 and 4) on this list will be shared tomorrow on the Rainbow Scrap Challenge post because they are PINK. Blocks and binding - checked off. The binding is finished on the pink Snail Trail quilt. And I've begun hand stitching the binding on another baby quilt.
Here is the little summer banner, all done and ready to hang in my office. I'm so glad I made copies of the pages with the foundation sections for this because I really want to make more of those cute butterfly blocks. These banners are only 10 x 26 but fit perfectly in that spot in my home office between the closet door and the doorway to the hall.
Tuesday was a pretty good day in my sewing room.
I think I mentioned the pizza box challenge our Sew Vintage group is doing. We have just 12 ladies in the group, and it's one of my favorite things to do each month.
So, back in February we each received a pizza box from Louise, with a vintage Valentine and a pattern for the first star block of the challenge. Each month a different member will provide a new star block pattern, and we're all making the blocks (if we want to) in red, white, blue to make a couple of quilts to celebrate the 250th birthday of the USA. The quilt tops will be donated to Quilts of Valor.
It has looked like spring in my sewing room this week with all the pink laying around and under my needle.