I started on block 16, and sort of ignored the circles, concentrating on the vines and leaves. Well, you can't do that and get it all done! I made some of my circles last night, and stitched them in place.
I mostly do back basting, but used my Perfect Circles for this job.
this is what the block looks like now. Still a way to go, but if I can get some done like this between other things, then I will probably have them done on time. You can see the whole sequence on my blog Legend and Lace . I did not want to take up too much space here.
You take up all the space you want. I love watching other's porgress. The block is looking great so far. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI agree. I like what I see but I am curious as to why you decided to do the circles in red, not purple. This is the block I have planned to do next and I have pulled out all my purples because I thought of grape bunches??!!?!
ReplyDeletePurple did not appeal to me. Most of the blocks are in green/cheddar/red and I stuck to that them. I saw them as cherries not grapes. Just a different slant on it. There may be a purple or two by the time they are all done. Wendy
ReplyDeleteI like the way you are tackling this block. Before you know it, it will be finished.
ReplyDeleteI, too, planned on doing red. Yes, they do look like grapes, but I am doing red and green for my quilt. I am not even adding the cheddar. The French General line that I am using also has shades of rose in it and they might just start showing up in some of my blocks. Never know.
ReplyDelete