Friday 28 September 2018

Bigger Blues?

I'm still in the blues ... for now.

Ann and Andy - August 5 - 32 pieces

Laurel Wreath - 49 pieces. Not an easy one but I'm really happy with it.


Old Snowflake  - 29 pieces. It is so pretty. I love this one except the diagonal lines are cut at 3/4 of an inch. They finish at 1/4 inch. If you examine the top left corner, you'll see that I sew it 1/8" bigger than the others. When the pieces are that small, 1/8 of an inch is a BIG thing.

Seesaw - 20 pieces. Here's another one that I really like.


August 9 - Big "O" - 9 pieces. This is definitively too easy. An extra hard one is about to show up, I just know it.

Shooting Star - 20 pieces. That's the last of the brown fabric and I really loved that one. Oh well, we do buy it to use it, right?


Dewey's Victory - 28 pieces. There's the extra hard one. The pinwheel in the middle is the size of a quarter. It is also my blooper block, lol.

With these done, I realized that I am running out of dark blue fabrics. I keep using the same one. Some I need to keep to use in the outer border corners so the quilt will look cohesive. I have to go shopping soon. Oh poor me! Lol.


While I get time to get the fabrics, what can I sew? So I started to make more blocks for an older project. These blocks are bigger. Brighter. Bolder. (Gosh! It's starting to sound like the 6 Million Dollar Man. If you were around in the 70s and were on this side of the ocean, you know about Steve Austin. I bet you can still hear the sound effect when he moved.) Anywho!!  I made these two blocks.

and the bolder
I'll have to look up again what this pattern is called because I can't remember. It's an Ohio Star Variation of some sort. I love Ohio Star.

These two will join the five others already made. I don't know where this project is going but I know that I don't have to make a lot of these as they will be paired with ... something.

That's all for now.

Stay calm, stay cool and sew on.

;^)


P.S. Just to prove that I fixed my blooper and that those blocks are really that small. :^D
Have a great weekend.

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Joining Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun than Housework





14 comments:

Quilting Babcia said...

Wow, that is one SMALL pinwheel! I love that Ohio Star variation! Will have to draft it out and try some blocks for another quilt. Like I needed another project, haha!

Lin said...

Gorgeous blocks and so tiny. xx

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Tous ces bleus sont magnifiques !

Fiona said...

So many pieces in those tiny blocks... just wonderful....
Hugz

gayle said...

Love those bitty blues! I'm admiring your persistence, too - those little things are a lot of work!
That Ohio Star variation is wonderful, too. And tempting... 8)

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Lots of amazing and tiny blocks! What a quilt that will be, Chantal! I really like your blues and browns together. Happy shopping for more fabric!

Barb said...

having the blues looks like a good thing for you! great blocks!

Mari said...

Yep, I can hear the Steve Austin music in my head! I must be old or something. All your blocks look great! Such tiny piecing-- what patience you have!

PaintedThread said...

I love seeing these. All so small!

CecileD said...

Ta rigueur te fait réaliser de très jolis blocs !
Bravo Chantal !

Cathy said...

Love the variety of itty bitty blocks and the colors. Way to go!

Cynthia Brunz Designs said...

These tiny blocks are all so amazing! Thanks so much for sharing with Oh Scrap! I am fascinated with them.

The Joyful Quilter said...

Oh! That sweet hand-sized block in dark BLUE. LOVE it!!!

Dasha said...

Awesome little blocks! When I make things that small I foundation piece them, but looking at these I think you have simply sewn the pieces together.