Those fabric pieces from last Sunday are now sewn together to make blocks for April and May. Getting June and July prepped now.
Then I needed borders for my patriotic quilt from here. It took longer to press this top afterwards than it did to sew it. (or so it seemed)
Jim and I visited the Castle Museum in Saginaw to see a Lego display depicting buildings from Saginaw. It was amazing! I can't imagine how many hours and the skill involved in this undertaking.
Linking up with Kathy for her Slow Stitching Sunday. Have a great week!
Then I needed borders for my patriotic quilt from here. It took longer to press this top afterwards than it did to sew it. (or so it seemed)
Jim and I visited the Castle Museum in Saginaw to see a Lego display depicting buildings from Saginaw. It was amazing! I can't imagine how many hours and the skill involved in this undertaking.
Linking up with Kathy for her Slow Stitching Sunday. Have a great week!
6 comments:
Your hand stitched blocks look so pretty!
And your finished top is lovely too :)
Thanks for linking up!
Your hand stitched blocks looks pretty perfect.
I also linked up to Slow Sunday Stitching;
Have a Great week
Your hand stitched blocks looks pretty perfect.
I also linked up to Slow Sunday Stitching;
Have a Great week
You are making quick work of those blocks. They will be done before you know it. Pressing does seem to take a long time. It is worth it to have a nice smooth top for quilting though.
Nice blocks. I hand pieced some blocks many years ago. They are still not made into a quilt. Have fun with your stitching
The lego place looks amazing! Love your quilt!!
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