Sorry that I haven't posted for a while but here are the last three small blocks -
As I mentioned in my last post, I did consider including a rather complicated star block which I found on an old Dutch quilt - I even drafted in on graph paper, but then decided against it. These blocks are taken from an English quilt dated 1799 and are fairly simple.
As I have a few Christmas projects to work on, I am now going to take a break and begin again in the New Year, when I will be starting on the four corner basket blocks.
Tune in again in 2012 when I will continue on my journey!
As I mentioned in my last post, I did consider including a rather complicated star block which I found on an old Dutch quilt - I even drafted in on graph paper, but then decided against it. These blocks are taken from an English quilt dated 1799 and are fairly simple.
As I have a few Christmas projects to work on, I am now going to take a break and begin again in the New Year, when I will be starting on the four corner basket blocks.
Tune in again in 2012 when I will continue on my journey!
5 comments:
This has been a fun project to follow. I can't wait to see the corners and the top all together! Love the choices of colors! Doing a project like this, really gives you a greater appreciation (which you have anyway) for the wonderful original. I enjoy both of your blogs!
Lovely blocks, I especially like the one at the upper right. Your color choices are always so clever.
I just love your blocks, great job!!
How's the project coming? Can't wait to see it again!
It's so nice!
Gr.
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