As I mentioned before, it's my month for my quilting bee! So here's my block {I took this picture at night, so it's a bit blurry, I'll update it tomorrow!}, it's made with the string version of my scrappy star. This is my first quilting bee experience, so I'm pretty excited to put together a whole quilt of these blocks, selvages and all!
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Monday, July 2, 2012
String Scrappy Star
As I mentioned before, it's my month for my quilting bee! So here's my block {I took this picture at night, so it's a bit blurry, I'll update it tomorrow!}, it's made with the string version of my scrappy star. This is my first quilting bee experience, so I'm pretty excited to put together a whole quilt of these blocks, selvages and all!
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I am in love with this block!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Jennie, this block is amazing! What a clever use for strings!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful....love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic block!
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis block really caught my eye! I'm bookmarking it! I suppose I should Pinterest it but I haven't caught on to that so much!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable block! great job.
ReplyDeleteI love the block..and it could be made with a jelly roll too. Very cute!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling block>love those colors together!
ReplyDeleteImagine these in a quilt with all white sashing-Yes!
msstitcher1214@yahoo.com
I love this! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is one amazing quilt block!
ReplyDeleteI never saw anyone make something so cute and use those little colored circles on the edge of the fabric that I usually cut off and toss out. Cute and clever!
ReplyDeleteWow. This reminds me of the Union Jack flag. Lovely colours.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap. This is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this block, have you made a whole quilt using this block if so where can I see a picture of it?
ReplyDeletethanks
kathie