For this week's One Flower Wednesday
I was able to finish three flowers for my
Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt.
Finally, I'm getting back in the groove of making these flowers
and here's the biggy...
I'm enjoying it!
A quilt will be made for Jordon with these blocks combining animal or car fabric
and yellow, red, orange, or blue solids.
These blocks were made with the Cluck Cluck Sew's Stack and Wack Block Tutorial.
If you decide to make this block, be warned that the instructions are somewhat off.
After several attempts, I believe the center block needs to be larger in order
to make the 7 1/2" block turn out correctly.
A quilt will be made for N'Tari with these blocks
using basketball or football fabric and white, black, or blue for the cross fabric.
These blocks were made with the That Girl That Quilts Cross Block Tutorial.
I really liked making this block, perhaps because the directions were easy to follow.
May you always Sew in Peace:)
Sandra
Deine Blumen haben herrliche Farben! Wunderschön!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors. How big are your hexies?
ReplyDeleteYour hexie flowers are beautiful!!! Love the blocks, too!
ReplyDeleteAll of your work is lovely and I particularly love your hexie flowers
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking hexies, how many did you make already?
ReplyDeleteGr Annemieke.
Your flowers really are beautiful Sandra. Just love the fabrics you are using. Your other blocks are fun too and will make stunning quilts.
ReplyDeleteGreat new flowers: three is a lot in just a short time! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flowers!!
ReplyDeleteI also like your colors choices :)
Marta
I can picture all your flowers together and it is fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers look great! Hope you're having a nice week!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely fabrics you have chosen for flowers.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I like the double flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour hexie flowers are just lovely...it is going to be a beautiful garden xx
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are elegant. I just love them!
ReplyDeletebeautiful hexies! I love the contrasting way you are framing them.
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