Friday, September 2, 2011

An update and more mail !

It has been a great week for the mail , I received my swap block for August this morning from Gemma in Spain(no blog) as part of the Australian Swap blocks .  I had asked for earth tones in either a star pattern or a pattern of their choice and Gemma has made this beautiful shade of chocolate brown friendship star for me and do you what is so unique about this block , well I won't just tell you I will show you because I was really surprised to turn it over and see this .




Can you see those tiny stitches , yes it is entirely done by hand , isn't that amazing , great job Gemma I admire your handskills . Thanks so much for a great block to add to my growing stash .
I also promised to give you an update on my project , now this picture may look a little wonky but you must realize it is not completely sewn together yet , must add the sashing rows between the blocks and this is just sitting on my design wall for now but hopefully by the end of today that will be a completed top as time is a wasting and this has a ways to travel so  I must not take too long getting it completed . How do you like the little happy faces on the flowers , that is what really drew me into making this in the first place , this has been on my list of things to do for a few years now ,since 2008 to be exact as this is from a Fons and Porter Easy Quilts magazine from the summer of 2008. I think it is such a cute quilt and hope the recipient likes it too.
 Am I concentrating on just this today you ask, heck no , you know me better than that , I have this idea in my head that must first be dealt with, have you ever done any flower pounding , well that is what I hope to do for a short time this afternoon ,wish me luck and if it works I will let you know ;-)

 Oh before I go I must mention one of my favorite bloggers is having a great giveaway , Melody of The House on the Side of the Hill is celebrating one year of blogging and wants to show her appreciation for all the blogging friends she has made by giving some lucky person a gift each month for the next year along with a  gift certificate.   ,if you are not aware of Melody's blog you are really missing out as she is a very talented lady and has such an interesting blog ,so be sure to make a visit and I'm sure if it is your first visit it won't be your last . For some reason I can not make a link right now but you will see her blog on my sidebar so just click on that .
 Thanks for stopping by and be sure to come again. Hugs Sheila

10 comments:

  1. That block is amazing!! Gemma's hand stitching is perfect!!

    Love your little pinwheel and flower quilt!! So happy!

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  2. what a great block, it will be interesting to see what your quilt will look like all put together in earth tones. Your other quilt is cute .... i think I have that one in a magazine and will have to look for it to give it a go as well.I had forgotten about flower pounding and think I will try it with the morning glories that are going crazy in my front yard.
    How did you all fair from Irene??
    Have a great long weekend.

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  3. Beautiful block by Gemma. The stitching is perfect. The quilt you are making is gorgeous. I've not heard of flower pounding. Curious. Hugs,

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  4. How special to have a hand sewn block... and your quilt is coming together so pretty... I don't know what is flower pounding..... so I hope you show us....
    Hugz

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  5. What tiny stitches! That's a great swap block to receive in the mail.

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  6. If you are flower pounding on fabric, I think I saw it done on an old Sewing with Nancy tv show. Can't wait to see what you came up with.

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  7. Lovely hand stitching on the star block. I really like your happy flower quilt. It does look very summery.

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  8. Lovely block from Gemma and your quilt looks great, wonderful colours...

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  9. Great hand stitching on that block......now that is a lot of work! I like your quilt with the happy face flowers, have fun putting it together!

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  10. Wonderfrul hand stitching! Like your quilt too :)

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