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Farmer's Wife 1930s


On this page you will find every block I have made from Laurie Hird’s Farmer’s Wife 1930s Sampler Quilt book.  If you click on a photo it will take you through to the blog post for that block where you will find my journal notes and any tips for making the block.  

Block 1 - Addie

Block 2 - Aimee

Block 3 - Alice

Block 4 - Ann

Block 5 - Anne

Block 6 - April

Block 7 - Augusta

Block 8 - Aunt

Block 9 - Autumn

Block 10 - Ava

10 comments:

  1. Super! Nice fabric, nice blocks! You did most of FW block! Wonderfull! I have no book so I do 2 blocks a week only.

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    1. I still have quite a few to go but I have been making some of these as part of my block-a-day project. Hope you are having fun with the blocks.

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  2. Wow! I can't wait to see your finished quilt!

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    1. Likewise. Your blocks are stunning. Thank you for your support on Facebook.

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  3. How did you piece Prudence? I'm really struggling with that block and someone on Instagram mentioned that it was "so much easier" your way. Please help!

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    1. Just click on the photo and it will take you through to my shortcut method. (I expect you have managed it by now or we have chatted on IG).

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  4. Your FW 1930's blocks are simply gorgeous! I love the colors and the fabrics you used!!
    Will you be making bed runners with them?
    Can't wait to see them "put to use!"
    Susie

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    1. These are destined for a very large quilt. I am piecing them on point and square (half and half). It will be a heirloom quilt.

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  5. I'm sorry I forgot to add I have the 1920s book.

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  6. I love your fabric and color choices on your blocks (especially with the white added). I am starting the book/blocks. Thanks for each of your posts on the blocks. I will refer to them! Did you finish the quilt? I would love to see a picture. Do you have a link to the quilt/ quilt top? Blessings!!

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