Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Wednesday is for progress.
I've been making this wonderful star blocks for the 4 x 5 Modern Quilt Bee. This block is called Stargazing from the Modern Blocks book (page 178) and was designed by Angela Pingel from Cut to Pieces. This one was the test block in my colours. These blocks are really fun to make!
This one is for Annabella, from Life's Rich Pattern. She asked for mulberry, orange and ash. Well, I checked out mulberry and I hope that various purples will do.
And this one is for Wendy. She asked for black, white and red, which to me is a grown-up sophisticated combination. I am hoping that the little elephant can sneak in anyway.
I have three more blocks to make and send them off before the January 15 deadline. By the way, sign ups are open in this bee for the next quarter, just saying.
I am sewing the binding on the king size quilt for my bed, and all its details are set out for Rhonda at Quilter in the Gap's Finish-A-Long in my blog post here - where you can also read about a bunch of my other long overdue work in progress. There is still time to join in the FAL fun for this quarter and I hope you will.
I have two sides of the binding done, two to go. You can see the quilting a bit in this "artsy" shot, it is straight lines following the seams vertically. I decided that since the white on the front is Essex Linen, that the softness from less dense quilting was a good mix.
And for those of you who knit (or would like to) I am going to start showing off some knitting here. I finished these fingerless gloves over the holidays.
The yarn is Noro Silk Garden Lite and it is a dream to knit with. Noro is a colour wizard from Japan and his yarns are one of my favourites because they entertain you with their not-quite-regular colour changes and interesting fibre mixes as you go. The pattern is my own. It is not that cold here yet, which is very unseasonal and these are perfect for driving and running about. I can still use my iphone while wearing them, which is so much nicer than my mittens.
I am linking to Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday and to my Canadian friends at the Needle and Thread Network. I hope you will go and check out the other projects at both, they are always wonderful. I have to get back to work so will be doing my reading tonight.
Best,
Leanne
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31 comments:
Love it all, Leanne. The bee blocks are wonderful. I wish I had a quilt to bind at the moment, it's my favorite part! Also, the knitting looks great. :)
I really want a pair of those fingerless mittens/wrist warmers. Love the star blocks too.
Your 4x5 Modern Quilt Bee Blocks are so cute! Impressed that you are moving right along with Rhonda's FAL...King size - that's big!
Star blocks are so much fun to make! Yours look great, I especially like the little fox!
I love the star blocks. The fingerless gloves are great too.
It's all good, very good!
Love those star blocks! I've made a few of those myself! And those fingerless gloves are so cute, we were just discussing those at an MQG meeting last night! Thanks for linking up!
going on my pinterest board for sure!@ they are lovely.
Love your star blocks, esp. the fussy cutting! I've that pattern to make for a new bee I've recently joined! Love the fingerless gloves; beautiful colours! Jxo
A finish a long IS a great idea!! How fun!
Those star blocks are so pretty! And those gloves!!!!!!!
I love them!
Those star blocks are seriously adorable!
Love the colour combos in those bee blocks. Good luck with the rest of that binding!
Loads of great makes here! You sure have been busy
Love those stars. Been making a bunch myself!
Love the blocks...fun to see how t they look with different background colors. I enjoy adding the binding...it is a good way to spend an evening or two!!!
The blocks are gorgeous Leanne!! Busy bee!
love your blocks. They are a little out of my league, but I look forward to seeing what you all come up with!
Everything is so beautiful, and you are right that yarn is gorgeous!
Love your stargazing blocks so much! Isnt it hard to believe fingerless mittens are perfect this year in our unusually mild winter!
Everything looks so great! I love your fingerless gloves and that stargazing block is gorgeous too.
gah! those bee blocks are awesome! i definitely have to try that one.
I love the stars.
Love the star blocks and the binding on the king size quilt, it's perfect.
Oh those star blocks are so great. I love the tiny little ones best.
Loving those stay blocks. Have you filled the places in the bee? I might be tempted if I can clear my plate of some other things.
Lovely blocks, but the fabrics in that quilt are stunning! Do you mind sharing the name of them? That poppy fabric in the bottom corner has "buy me" written all over it.
Oh so slow in catching up in my google reader....so I guess I missed your post about your 4x5 blocks. SO glad I am in your bee! ;-) Love your blocks!
Your Stars are incredible! Love the way you actually have a "star" like the fox and the bird and the elephants inside the middle of your stars.
I received the book for Christmas and love this block! Thanks so much Leanne - I`ve been away for a few days and only just saw this. Your quilt looks amazing - so pretty! Good luck with the FAL. x
Your star blocks look great! Your quilt looks fantastic - I love sewing the binding down...soon you will get to use your quilt.
i love the stars. wonky stars always make me so happy! i can't wait to finish the pile of quilts i have to do so i can plop my butt on the couch and bind them up! ;)
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