Coming down the home stretch -- as far as the piecing goes, anyway!
Found a few minutes to sew, and wanted to show you block number 8!
Ain't it purty? (Grin)
You'll have to excuse the indoor photos...they say we've now had two rains here in our state this year -- the first one lasted 54 days and the next one lasted 120. :)
Here are some closeups of the fabrics for you:
Thanks for stopping by today! I'm going to try to find time to put my blocks on Ole Frog Eyes so that you can see how the whole quilt will look!
Love,
Oh, this is my favorite - just love the combo, but that black is stunning.
ReplyDeleteLooking great!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking good! Your points are so neat!
ReplyDelete(Your quip reminds me of something they say up in Northern Michigan, that they have two seasons, Winter and August.)
Another wonderful swoon block, Jacque! Now, don't forget to add a sewing room on your ark!
ReplyDeleteYAY! Now hurry already :)
ReplyDeleteI think you and I have the same Swoon kit...lol. Love that fabric
ReplyDeleteI thought I was doing well...have 3 finished and #4 cut out...hahah
I really can't wait to see the whole thing finished!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are always so perfect! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love these swoon blocks.....
ReplyDeleteslow down! hahahaha... awesome job.
ReplyDeleteYour swoon blocks are so pretty! Love your color combinations and looking forward to seeing them all put together. Your analogy of the weather is right on! We need to turn into ducks this year. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous block!!!! Wow! You've had lots of rain this year. I hope you get some sunshine soon :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!!!! I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of rain! Send some our way, please.
i just did a star of bethlehem block - epp, then realized it looks like swoon block, so i could have machine pieced it.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Your rain sounds like WA rain! The block is wonderful! I can't wait to see the whole quilt!
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