Back in May, I finally got started - and caught up - on our guild's block-of-the-month, The Year of Doubles. For no good reason, I set it aside then, feeling pretty good about it all, then failed to touch it again until last weekend. We just had had our August guild meeting, and so I was reminded, and we also received a new block assignment. Happily, now I can say I'm all caught up again!
June - Ohio Star
July - Arkansas Traveler
August - Dutchman's Puzzle
I'm making my own rules, so though the intent for the BOM was to make a two-sided quilt, one side with traditional blocks, the other with improv blocks, I'm only focusing on the improv. Even so, I kinda feel like these blocks are quasi-improv, as though they are all definitely improvisational, they are all still very recognizable. It's fun fabric-play just the same, and I'm using plenty of scraps, so it's all fine by me. The palette is so unique, but it continues to entice me.
I really like the way these are coming together for you and am curious how they will all be set together in the end.
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks, I can see the improv loud and clear. Your colors are super for summer.
ReplyDeleteWater, heat, sun and black berries......
These are looking so great!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I'm having fun with them!
DeleteI like the quasi-improv style! And the colors are great :)
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