This is a nice block when it is finished. I am really pleased to have made them but super pleased that they are finished. Not sure that I am a small piece piecer.
My pile of blocks waiting to be put into the box holding all the previously made.
This is a nice block when it is finished. I am really pleased to have made them but super pleased that they are finished. Not sure that I am a small piece piecer.
My pile of blocks waiting to be put into the box holding all the previously made.
Yesterday, after noticing my piecing error, I decided to work on something else. Some Aida cloth needed to be cut. A bit of cross stitching is being done and working with a smaller piece was easier. I thought that I had moved pieces for the next two blocks far enough to the side. WRONG!! As my cutter was going over the Aida cloth, I could feel an area was thicker. Moan!! Did not want to look but I did. That was the end of my working with material for the day. Picked up a bit and turned off the lights.
Enjoy your day. We are now 31F but grey, cloudy and wind.
Working on the next block for Laurel Ridge. Sixteen nine-patches have been made. Didn't take a picture.
Next, I made 128 1 1/2-inch half square triangles. Here is the last one and all the bits that were trimmed off. Not showing what managed to fall on the floor. Cleanup was done after this was finished. It did not last long.
I began making the quarter square triangles. These are also 1 1/2-inches. I am not the person who makes such tiny blocks. This is a wonderful learning experience for me. (Good thing my hair is already white.) Having starched my material has helped me greatly.
You all enjoy your threads on Sunday. I will be enjoying the Super Bowl and may the New England Patriots win. (But, if they don't, they have done wonderfully this year and I am pleased.) My Slow Stitching will be count-work.
Linking to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.
This block is known as Four Patch in a Star. It was the first block made for this quilt. Four in gold and four in orange. When the blue blocks are finished, twenty still need to be made in a yellow.
In December, the youngest and I looked at my left-over yarn collection. She took some yarn home. Hats were knit for her to give away with the local library program. She asked if I would knit a co-worker a pair of mittens with some of the left over yarn.