If possible, this week's blocks for the
City Sampler Quilt Along were even more fun than last week! I really do like how
100 Modern Quilt Blocks is laid out. So easy to follow, with a large color photo on one page (numbered, even!), and the cutting and piecing instructions for that block
pictured on the opposite page.
I haven't yet taken Tula's suggestion to name the blocks myself. Curious if any of you have - ?
I cannot believe I really orderd this book too LOL - I love seeing all your beautiful blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love your blocks! Are you going to make everyone in colours matching the ones in the book? I'd like to do these but choosing colours has stopped me!
ReplyDeleteI love how you are showing each of your blocks with the page in the book...what a pictorial journey you are taking us on!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteAnd no, I haven't named my blocks yet . . . but that could be fun!
I love the blocks, I do want to make this quilt as soon as I can get a few days in a row back home with time to sew. I have read back a few days in your blog and love that x and + quilt too.
ReplyDeleteName the blocks? hehe I'm so not creative when it comes to things like that. I'd stick with #1, #2, #3, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not naming either, but it is so much fun to lay the block next to Tula's and I love that so many of us are taking pics that way!! Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteYou're really selling me on this book, Debbie. I wasn't sure if I wanted to jump into this, but every time I see your blocks, I get the urge!
ReplyDeleteSo far the names I have are "1", "2", "3"....very original! Nice blocks!
ReplyDeleteLooking good :o)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Everything on the blog. You're very clever, I'm looking here :-)
ReplyDeleteAjka
I love your selections! Are you using TPink fabrics exclusively? I did order the book, but have only a tiny bit of her fabric so far. I'd love to organize a swap.
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