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Saturday, 16 November 2013

Blocks Away - Friday Night Block Party

http://summercrafter.com/

Do you remember the Shooting Star block that I made for the Friday Night Block Party?  (Just click on the picture below for the free pattern).   
http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/home-decor/shooting-star-cushion-pillow-top/65112 
Well Elaine who hosts the Block Party over at Summer Crafter is giving away two charm packs, courtesy of the Fat Quarter shop, to one lucky person who links a block in November.   It can be any block you like.  Elaine is making the Farmer's Wife quilt blocks and  Susie and I are joining her.
Farmer's Wife Block 1 - Attic Windows
I’m hooked on these little 6” blocks.  They are ideal when I only have an hour or so, after a busy day at work.
Farmer's Wife Block 2 - Autumn Tints
There is a book that details all the blocks and contains templates but I prefer to patch my blocks which means I get to do a little math.
Farmer's Wife Block 5- Bat Wing
But I love patchwork and I quite like math so it is no hardship. 
Farmer's Wife Block 8 - Bouquet
This month Elaine is holding a draw at the end of November to win two charm packs – all you have to do is link up a block sometime this month – it doesn’t have to be the Farmer’s Wife – it can be any block you like. 
Farmer's Wife Block 9 - Box
You could even link up a Patchiqué block or a block that you have created for another project (like Quilty Fun). 

Sew pop on over and check it out.

3 comments:

  1. I just love all of your Farmer's Wife Sampler Blocks so far! They are so pretty and cute!!
    You are right about being able to complete one in a short amount of time. You are so good at putting the blocks together... I am enjoying using the paper pieced patterns on most of them, that some folks on the Yahoo FWSQ group put into files. I am entered in Elaine's giveaway for Nov!
    Susie

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  2. Darling little blocks! I've seen lots of these over the last year, and it's fun to know what they are called.

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  3. I really enjoy watching you Patchique progress and your FWQA color combinations are so pretty!. Thanks for the shout out. This week is a tutorial, that's how I started and it's easier for newbies too. XO

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