Civil War Block 17--Comfort Quilt
Last but certainly not least, the mail brought these goodies today. A week ago, Elisa, of Postpartum Quilting offered some items she was no longer using to anyone who asked for them. I had spent that morning complaining about the fact my 6 1/2" ruler had become worn down in the one corner I always use, and with two quilters in the family my rotary cutter is frequently in the wrong place (actually I had two, but one broke). Not only did Elisa generously send both items to me, but included a lovely origami crane, the Japanese symbol for good health, long life, fidelity and prosperity. I would like all of those! Thank you so much, Elisa.
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5 comments:
I am loving your Dutch Treat blocks and I'm curious about how they are done. Could you show a few pictures of one in progress?
Thanks so much, Terri in BC
Thanks for the mention and link, Mary! I'm glad you liked the origami crane, too. I cannot believe the HSTs in your 1880s sampler are only 1/4"!! That is amazing-- no room for error there! Again, happy Easter and enjoy using your new tools!
More great blocks!! Boy with your hand next to the block, really puts it in perspective :0) Great gifts too!!
Crispy
I especially love the 1880s block. I like the use of the dark small floral fabric.
Lillian
This was lovely thanks for writing this
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