What's On My Wall
Perhaps I should change my name to The Sporadic Blogger. It's feast or famine these days.
The strange thing is this: the renovation-in-progress has awakened a creative mojo that had drifted off for a while.
So I organize for a spell, and then I sit at the machine for a spell. Now that Gridlock Four is off the wall, I can show what else has been going on in these sewing bursts.
Then Quilt Recipes came out and I became smitten with Wensleydale and started in with that little FQ pack and then went over to Stitch Central to supplement because I didn't want it to be all matchy-matchy, and then this morning I took advantage of a nice sale at Stash Fabrics because they had yet another FQ pack that would go just splendidly with what I have already.
You'll see that the outermost triangles for each block is the same fabric. That will be true for half of the ultimate total of blocks. The other half will have a yet-to-be-acquired nice dark background and they'll alternate in the layout.
Queen Eileen wanted any kind of star blocks in "Christmas colors" on a whitish background.
These were fun to put together.
I'm going to give Eileen the left-overs from the Christmas colors; she may be able to use them if she needs to fashion additional blocks after the swap is complete.
And here we have the current Leader-Ender project, coming together from left-overs after Gridlock Four was complete.
A friend is at last expecting a long-wished-for grand baby late this winter, so a sixteen-patch blocks baby quilt is in the works.
Comments
Love the soft colors of the Christmas ones.
The sixteen square blocks for the expected baby are just my sort of patchwork, very bright and beautiful. I'm new to your blog - thanks to Julie and Wanda - and am contemplating a Gridlock, I have them marked in my KF books as 'would like to make'
perhaps no is the time, yours are a delight to see.
Lucky baby to start life with a lovingly made quilt!
I also love Quilter's Corner and when we first moved here, I could drive to it in 17 minutes if I "made" all of the traffic lights! What yummy fabrics await.
Hugs!
The Christmas-colored stars should please the recipient, and the gift of the extra fabrics is a thoughtful idea.
Another fun baby quilt! You are so good to get those made for people.