Monday, January 9, 2012

Yeah! Three More Blocks...

So happy to share three more completed blocks...seems like forever since I could say that. So until we get #25 (tomorrow??) I only have 2 more blocks to do!

Wishing I would have balanced the cherry clusters better, but pretty much followed the pattern placement. They are staying put!
 

Happy stitching everyone.

Pat

9 comments:

  1. They are beautiful. I did some prep work so I'm back at my BTCT, I love your flower pot and cherry clusters. SO pretty.

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  2. They look great! I've noticed a lot of the old time red and green or Baltimore blocks have this sort of folk art not-quite-balanced thing. It looks great!

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  3. Very beautiful!! I love the urn fabrci.
    I hope we get the last block tomorrow:)

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  4. Cherries don't grow in even clusters. Neither do grapes. I like the way yours look! Your blocks look really nice.

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  5. All three are gorgeous. Do you work on more than one block at a time? I am not so sure I would want to work on that many cherries at once. The borders will be bad enough.

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  6. Thank you for the sweet comments...being part of this group has been such a plus - the tips and support have been wonderful...I hate to see this come to and end.

    To Mimi - no- I have been doing one block at a time - it looks like the cherries in the borders are fairly consistent in size and a little larger than some of the blocks which should make it easier to remove the little circle templates...I hope! :o)

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  7. Pat, your blocks are beautiful! I can't wait to get them all done myself. But now I'm confoozed... Block #25? Are you teasing, or have I been working too much and missed something? I thought I had all the blocks, and my link to where I collected them doesn't work any more. :-(

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  8. Deb....try this. http://sentimentalstitches.net/free-stuff/polka-dot-garden/beyond-the-cherry-trees-album-quilt/

    There is just one final block and then one more side of the border. (25 blocks and 4 sides)

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