Farmer's Wife 1930s block no. 42 - Heather |
The
two Very Kerry Berry’s blocks this week went together fairly easily ...
Block 35 – Flora. This was the very first block I made – as a
tested to see if I would be able to manage the paper-piecing for this sew
along. I initially made it in rose-like
colours but there was just too much white in that block for my quilt. So I remade it. It is an easy block to make although some
think the block pattern is a little ‘odd’.
Farmer's Wife 1930s block no. 35 - Flora |
Block 36 – Geneva. I like blocks that are built
around four quarters as it means I can production-line each quarter and the
blocks tend to go together quite quickly.
My notes advise to “take papers off before joining the fours blocks so
you can press and nest the seams”.
GnomeAngel chose two blocks this week – the first which I have already blogged about.
Block 40 – Grandmother. The paper-piecing templates
for this block include an inset seam but there is no need for it. Check this blog post for details of how to make small changes to
the template to do away with the inset seam. You will also find the template for an
applique handle to fit this basket.
Farmer's Wife 1930s block no. 40 - Grandmother |
Block 42 – Heather. I made this block last month (see top of blog post) and I enjoyed it so much I made another in Christmas fabrics. Simple to paper-piece this block is one I
will return to again.
Farmer's Wife 1930s block no. 42 - Christmas Heather |
You
can see all the blocks I have made so far over on my Farmer’s Wife Pinterest Board or on my Farmer’s Wife tab above.
Back to my Valentine Day sewing .......
Your blocks look fabulous
ReplyDeleteJust love all your blocks Amanda! So pretty! Christine x
ReplyDeleteYour stitching and fabric choices are always amazing. **sigh**
ReplyDeleteI echo the comments already made! These are amazing! Today I can't decide which is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteBlock 35 Flora is my favorite, it's unusual and has a surprise moment. I like that and the fabric choice.
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks!