Siggies received last week from Sally in Texas...a different one for each of us
Mine..so much work in these sweet flowers
And Tom's ....deep in the heart of Texas!
How cool is it that Sally Brown lives in Brownwood. I'll have to ask if it is named after her family.
Don't forget to check out the history lesson on her blog that goes along with this block.
Yesterday was National Quilting Day and several guild members gathered to work on various projects. I spent the day sewing string blocks for community quilts. I hoped to make a dent in the tub of little scraps and second tub of batting squares, but I don't think either one looks any smaller. This is what I got done..7 inch blocks and 6 inch blocks. Hope you did something fun for NQD as well.
7 comments:
those siggy blocks are adorable!!
I hope to get enough "remedial" work done on UFOs this year to get into siggie exchanging. I just love them. :D
Love the siggy blocks too. I quilted all morning yesterday..it was wonderful to celebrate quilters.
Your blocks look great. I worked on a spring mantel piece on NQD.
Lillian
The blocks are pretty Mary. I love how you made the stripe on the pinwheel block go straight across. A nice effect.
Crispy
You've been busy - fantastic blocks.
Pretty string blocks and Civil War blocks. You have sure received some wonderful siggy blocks.
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