i have made a few quilt-as-you-go (QAYG) blocks for a challenge that a friend gave to me late last year
this first block is a technique that i have wanted to try for a while. 2 fabrics were cut into 9" squares, then starched. i then used my rotary cutter to free-hand cut curved lines in each square (first square i cute left to right, second block was cut right to left) the squares are then woven together and fused onto some light-weight fusible interfacing. i added the wadding and backing and used a zig-zag stitch to sew over the cut edges, final step was to trim the block to 8.5"...
next block is fairly simple (but still pretty cute!!) i fussy cut the flowers from my fabric, added some 3/4" stems and some free-hand leaves....
a variation on the traditional Chinese coin block
crazy patch block made with some of the random size scraps that i had left from the first 3 blocks...and my final block. i had plenty of the blue floral and a couple of scraps of green, so i played around and came up with this graphic block...
today i am working on a Christmas wall-hanging UFO and i will hopefully get a start on a table-runner for a swap that i am participating in.
Nice to have you back! I love the flowers and the graphic block. Just too cute.
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