Thursday 14 January 2010

Capital T

This Capital T block is for the BOM our Friends in Stitching group is doing this year. It's probably obvious that I love Rouenneries so this will be a good way to use up some scraps. Because I want a scrappy look it took a while to do but I'm pleased with how it turned out.




I made some small pinwheel blocks with the leftover triangles. Looking forward to finding out what the next block is going to be.


Today I've been having a play with a Swanky honeybun ... (fun) and wrestling with yards of pink vinyl trying to make a shower curtain .... NOT fun!! Must be time to take Molly to the beach!


20 comments:

  1. Nice blocks! I've been working with Rouenneries too, and Ive also been sewing all the triangles into HSTs...no idea what Ill do with them though!

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  2. Hi,Sarah sent me for a visit,and I am glad she did. Love your stuff! I am a big fan of Rouenneries too,your block seems to float with the fabric placement, a really wonderful job. I also like your Birdies, A bit quieter than my budgies! Tee Hee Hee

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  3. the beach!! we have coooold weather here..no beach yet..LOL
    Love your scrappy block and pinwheels great colors for a girl in the cold climate to admire. almost valentinish...have fun soaking up the sun.

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  4. Christine that fabric is beautiful !

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  5. I haven't seen anything made with that fabric that I don't like. Gosh it's pretty. And I love the way your block turned out.

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  6. Hi, I love reading people blog and seeing what they are doing, your caught my eye quaint quilts, I work for a little quilt shop in Summit Kentucky, and her shop is name quaint quilts and I work with the lady there until my husband retire , so now i'm at home, but still go there and get my supply. I listed you on my follow list, and enjoy your blog. Connie

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  7. It is lovely Christine. It sort of has a 3D look to it, or layers. I love that.

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  8. wonderful job. I also like your Birdies, A bit quieter than my budgies!

    Work from home India

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  9. Wow...Christine your block looks fantastic...I must start mine...

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  10. Beautiful block and I love the pinwheels!

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  11. Your blocks look fantastic, dying to see the finished quilt!

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  12. These are soooo pretty!!!! The fabric is gorgeous...
    I am looking at my pile of fabrics.. but havent dared to start some cutting in them yet...;o)

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  13. Lovely Christine! Looks great in an assorted mix!
    x Sarah

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  14. Your block is very pretty. It's one of my favorites, too ; )

    The fabric is gorgeous, lots of lovely contrasts. This sounds like a fun project. Have you seen the full design?

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  15. I love that fabric and it looks great with that block.
    Karen
    http://karensquilting.com/blog/

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  16. Oh my gosh! I love love love your blocks! That is going to be a stunning quilt. Can't wait to watch as it comes together! I love your blog, and look forward to following along!

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  17. Pleased? Are you kidding? This is thrilling. Darn near perfect beauty. *karendianne. who love's anything with the T block.

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  18. I do like your fabric choice for this block! Very pretty.

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  19. Gorgeous block and gorgeous fabric!

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  20. Love that block. Its one of my favourite patterns.

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Thanks for taking the time to comment. I appreciate your thoughts.

Christine