I didn't really achieve all the sewing I wanted to on the weekend but I did get four Hurricane Sandy appeal blocks done.
Annabella alerted me to this appeal on Saturday night - Jenn from Knotted Thread has set up a flickr group and is wanting these simple blocks by the end of November so if you have a little fabric and an hour to spare why not make some too :)
my other Sunday sewing included the craftsy BOM October circle of geese block - I forgot how long it takes to paper piece - all that flipping and checking and pressing - but I love the end result :)
and I very nearly finished the long distance quilting bee block for Joy - this was due to be sent by the end of March so I'm very late and it was lost for 4 months which didn't help.
I've unpicked and restitched this whole block since I started - I originally had the purple frame on the inside (kind of a cross effect) so I think it looks way better as an actual frame.
I just need to embroider the lavender flowers in the top left block and I can post it - I'm so glad this is nearly done as I only have one other block to do for this group and we're finished for the year!
I was tossing up last night whether to keep sewing today or do housework - well, unfortunately the housework won but I'm hoping to get it done early so I can get some sewing in later.
hope you did some fabulous sewing over the weekend :)
It is really great that you gals are making blocks/quilts for Sandy victims. There are a few going on here in the US too.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the sandy blocks. I am concerned about your decision making process - cleaning should never win ( except maybe over food shopping) and sewing should never lose (but chocolate and wine have distracted me)!!!
ReplyDeleteI can donate some fabric, is there somewhere I can mail it to.
ReplyDeleteCheers Pauline
PS your blocks are awesome
Gorgeous blocks.I have also just tagged you in a game of blog tag. to find out more go to farmgatecreations.blogspot.com No pressure if you don't want to play along,no worries. It's all just a bit of fun.
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