about an antique quilt towards the end of the post.
Di Ford Hall from Australia reproduced many of the blocks from this quilt in her
Antique Wedding Sampler. Now this quilt fascinates me.
I fell in love with it when I saw blocks showing up on various blogs.
So it was no surprise that I impulsively jumped in
and ordered the blocks of the month
from Homestead Hearth when they were available 2 years ago.
This will definitely be the most expensive quilt I will ever make.
I paid almost as much in shipping as for each of the block kits and the exchange on the dollar.
Each block will cost me about $17 Canadian.
That's each 12 inch block.
She showed me her blocks in progress when I met her in Australia two years ago.
I was just starting my first block.
Then I started a couple more. I chose some easy needle turn applique.
Why do I have problems finishing them???
I have all 25 kits in colours someone else chose.
The colours are wonderful.
Many I would not have thought to include.
And none of them are in my fabric cupboard.
There is much applique on these blocks but there is also going to be much hand piecing
and hand piecing and I are not good friends right now.
What is hindering me besides swollen arthritic hands that struggle with hand piecing?
Possibly if I stopped eating so much sugar that would help.
No. It would definitely help.
Why did I put it so far down on the list?
Nothing stopping me from putting it at the top which would now about be #7.
Completing one block not the whole thing.
Now I need to be
pulling out the box and sorting through the 25 neatly packaged kits.
Wait, several are already started. So Choosing one to complete.
Or choosing one to start. Or not.
So yes. It will be my one monthly goal for May.
To pull it out, pat the fabrics and complete one of the already started blocks.
Blessings,
Chris
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