
What a pain in the behind! Pardon the photo – I wanted to get it scanned quickly before work, and I can see that it’s not dry in the center from ironing. But what a fiddly little block! I did this block twice – once by hand, once by paper piecing. I better not say any more or I’ll say something I shouldn’t. How did Jane do her quilt all by hand?!?!?!?
A few people have asked me to take a picture of the entire quilt so far. I have each block in its own sandwich-size bag with a label on it, so I don’t want to take them all out to get a photo. This will have to suffice. This is what I have completed so far; as you can see, I have a lot more to go! I’ve been doing the Block of the Week each week, and started doing the Triangle of the Week, but stopped. I do blocks as I feel like them in between, but have worked on completing whole rows as well. Now I am working on Row D, with 6 more blocks to go. This quilt will not be finished this month, friends!!!!!!!
Your quilt is beautiful. I have only made 15 blocks and sites like yours help to encourage me. >>How did you produce that chart! It is so nice to have the color of the borders.>>Pat B.>drummers2@yahoo.com
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Wow – Caron, that looks like a complicated block! Great job!!!!>>Thanks for the lovely comment on my peacock quilt. Yes, it is quite fun to see your own work in print. In some ways, it also seems unreal.>>Have a wonderful weekend.
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OOOOWWWW! you did a great job with this block in the end, it’s looking very lovely. And so is your quilt top so far. This is going to be beautiful when you’re finished..:-D I keep meaning to work on the rows one by one as well as doing the BOW but so far it hasn’t happened. You’re doing really well.>>Hugs Elly
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