The Splendid Sampler blocks - Patchsmith style. |
It
has been a quiet time for the Farmer’s Wife 1930s sew-along as the Gnome Angel
sew-along is still on spring break and the two blocks for the Very Kerry Berry group
have been covered already (Block 45 ‘Jenny’ and Block 46 ‘Jewel’).
Block 46 - Jewel - my least favourite block |
So
instead I have been slicing and dicing fabric for the Splendid Sampler
sew-along and two very lovely blocks they were.
Block
4 – ‘Happy, Happy’ by Jen Kingwell is a gorgeous 6” applique block and, as you
all know, I am partial to a bit of applique.
Do you like the little Patchsmith heart? |
Block
5 was a simple patchwork block called ‘Simple Simon’. It was designed by Celine Perkins and is a ‘disappearing
nine-patch’ slice and dice.
Block 5 - 'Simple Simon' |
I
didn’t intend to have a red and aqua theme for this sew-along but it seems that
is where my fabric stash is taking me. You
can find all the blocks as-and-when I make them here on my Splendid Sampler Pinterest Board.
Sew
until next time ................
Gorgeous blocks Amanda! I just love the colours you use so pretty and bright! Have a lovely week! Christine x
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine - you have a lovely week too.
DeleteI love your Splendid Sampler blocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer. xxx
DeleteThese Splendid Sampler blocks look just lovely together - like a family with good genes.
ReplyDeletePoor Jewel - her sad caption. Oh, but wait..."least favorite" is still a favorite, after all! Kind of like a bronze medal?
You make me laugh - Jewel is no favourite of mine. Yuk, yuk and yuk. xxxx
DeleteI adore your fabrics and your precision piecing. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteIts a pleasure seeing your work!
Beautiful blocks, I love the fabrics and I am inspired to get to my machine and finish a few of my blocks.
ReplyDeleteLook how beautiful your blocks are! I especially love Simple Simon and Happy Happy! These fabrics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSusie
I always enjoy looking at your blocks and marvel at your skills. I just wanted to ask what you do with them, do they become a quilt? I'd love to see them assembled.
ReplyDeleteHi Fabienne, many of my blocks are destined for full size bed quilts but not all. I have completed the Farm Girl Vintage quilt and my Farmer's Wife 1930s quilt is nealy done. I am working on the border of another quilt. But my main focus is on just making the blocks and enjoying the process. I love to play with fabric and the different techniques.
ReplyDelete