Here's the fall installment of my quilt block exchange (see summer's here).
September's recipient is going to use hers to make a quilt for her new baby girl.  She requested the Blockade block in bright, girly colors.  I made this:
October's Queen Bee asked us to take a chance and try something new.  I have been wanting to try paper piecing, but was nervous since I'm not a "real" quilter. This was a great opportunity to give it a shot.  I made the 9" Crazy Amish Quilt Block, relying quite a bit on this paper piecing tutorial.  It took me a while to get the hang of it; I kept sewing the fabric with the wrong side up at first.  I think I have it figured out now and really appreciate the precision of it.
November's block is a 12" String Quilt Block using scraps.  Mine turned out a bit crazy.  I think wider strips may have helped, but hopefully she likes it.  If not, I told her I'd make a new one! 
I love this last block for using up scraps.  If I ever get up the nerve to make a full quilt, I may do one like this with a white stripe down the center of each block.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Fall Quilt Blocks
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blockade
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crazy amish block
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paper piecing
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quilt blocks
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quilting
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string quilt block
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Sew pretty Sarah *wink, wink*! I'm sure you hear that all the time! Thanks for stopping over on my blog recently... thought I would come by and visit. Love what I have seen here and am now following you! Wishing I could sew better :(
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