Showing posts with label tasha noel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tasha noel. Show all posts

May 16, 2022

RBD Block Challenge

I just have to make one more block and I'll have my 16 blocks completed for the challenge.

I belong to a Facebook page for this group and people have been talking about a 17th block!  I don't know how the odd number will fit into a quit setting, and am very excited to see what the mystery is. 

Luckily, I have two extra blocks that I made at the beginning that I can use :) I really love all these Tasha Noel fabrics, have always wanted to make a quilt out of them!


I'll show you my progress later.  Thanks for following along!

Feb 6, 2022

Riley Blake Design Block Challenge

 I just can't refuse a "sew along"!  Lori Holt designed the first block called Daisy Chain and that just melted my heart ❤️ 

I'm tempted to make a whole quilt out of this block, it's 10" square.

I changed my color scheme.  I'm still going to use Tasha Noel fabric but it won't be as scrappy.  With my previous blocks, I just chose the Tasha Noel prints and colors that I thought would look good in the block.  Now, I chose 5 colors, 2 prints of each.  

(The polka dot isn't Tasha Noel, don't know if I'll use it yet)

I think it will have a much more uniform look.  


This is my previous Sweetheart block, when I just chose cute colors :)


This is my current block with the new color scheme, 
a selection of five colors.


This is the leaf block which I totally love and may still use...


This is my new leaf block which I love also!


Block #4 is the tulip block.


Here are all four of my blocks with the new color scheme, just 5 colors.  I love Tasha Noel fabric and I know this quilt will be so pretty when it's finished.  The background I'm using is called pink posy by Lori Holt.



Happy Quilting everyone ❤️❤️❤️





Dec 29, 2014

AYOS, and a little bit more - December


Our pattern this month was Mini Shine by Sherri McConnell.
I loved the pattern, it was nice and easy and really cute!
I love trimming my little squares, the blocks turn out so much better!




The fabric line I chose for this little 17" mini is 
Riley Blake's Country Girls by Tasha Noel.
I love the color scheme and the teeny little prints which lent itself so well to this mini.


I machine quilted the mini with straight lines, and they aren't all the same distant apart.
I think it offsets the uniformity of the stars.





I backed the quilt with Country Girls as well, but it looks pieced :)

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