Back home from a very fun trip cruising with 100 wonderful quilters (More about the cruise in my next post) I did as I said....and absconded with lots of fabric scraps for more blocks. I don't know about you, but I adore making these blocks. We may all need a 12 step program after our quilts are complete.
Aw, heck.....If we're happy making blocks, why stop? Right! Therapy comes in many forms!
Aw, heck.....If we're happy making blocks, why stop? Right! Therapy comes in many forms!
Cute blocks. Making blocks generally keeps us out of trouble. That is my type of therapy.
ReplyDeleteI love these little blocks, I made many on Easter Sunday. I agree with the 12 step program for these addicting little blocks!
ReplyDeletePam ~ I think this is going to be my go to block. When my scraps get so small I can't get much out of them than I can always make up a few of these little gems.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! Quilting is cheap therapy, it's an outlet for our creativity, it makes for joy, and it's FUN!!!
ReplyDeleteSince I live too far from any participating quilt shop, are these blocks all supposed to be different? Or just "variations on a theme?
ReplyDeleteJust stepped out of the sewing room to take a break from making more rows and blocks. And I was so sure I had made all I was going to make. :)
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