Monday, March 09, 2009

more quilt blocks

I didn't mean to disappear like that. I've kind of been in a blogging funk which has turned into a life funk, or vice versa. Luckily I had a wonderful weekend with beautiful weather that snapped me out of it. I am just so over winter and can't wait to be spending the majority of our time outside. I know I'm not the only one, right?

I did spend a little time inside catching up on some virtual quilting bee blocks. I really love that natural sunlight for sewing! Stephanie sent ABC blocks and pink and green fabrics. We had the option to embroider the centers, which I did. I think pink and green is one of my favorite color combinations so this was definitely fun.


Sara requested the popular spiderweb blocks. She sent along different strips of reproduction fabrics with white fabric for the centers. This is really addictive, I tell you!



If you want to see more of the blocks for this month's Pieced Together Quilting Bee, check out the flickr group.

9 comments:

cnydalynn said...

Thank you so much Katie. I love them so much. I can't wait to get this quilt together. It is going to be so much fun. Baby girl is going to love it.

Anonymous said...

Katie,
I love the embroidery centers.
So cute...

Darci said...

They all look great. I have been nervous to do the spider one and have not started that one yet.

lera said...

Very nice, Katie.

I hope everything is going well down there! (Wasn't that weather gorgeous this weekend???)

heather said...

You are not the only one that is over winter. I'm ready for the sun to shine and feel its warmth on my face. March can be one of the longest months. Your blocks look GREAT. I love pink and green together also!!

Em said...

Your embroidery is GORGEOUS! These are the cutest blocks I've seen for awhile. They make me want to learn how to do embroidery!!!

Philigry said...

these are great. love your blocks!

Needled Mom said...

I love the green and pink too and the embroidery looks great.

The spiderweb pattern looks wonderful in the reproduction fabrics.

Anina said...

I love the embroidery!