Friday, March 12, 2010

AUNT MILLIE'S BLOCK #8

It has been a busy week and before I take my mother to have her weekly appointment at the Beauty Shop, I thought you would like to see a couple appliqué pieces. Above is the eighth Aunt Millie’s block. I had to give up on these for a while as life took over, but I’m back trying to complete this beautiful quilt.



Above is a block for the Around the World Quilting Bee. This block goes to Indigo Blue. Most of her blocks included multiple pieces of pink fabrics, so I think this will look nice with the other blocks. I love her quilt. I bet Jane (Jane’s Fabrics) likes it too because she loves pink!



This Tea Time wall hanging or table topper is a fun quilt to have on hand when you have a friend over for coffee or tea. Come join me in the class at the Attic Window Quilt Shop on Wednesday, Mar. 24 from 6 - 9 p.m.

Chestnut Junction has free primitive stitchery patterns. Really cute!

Hope you have a nice weekend,

Caroll

4 comments:

Allie said...

I LOVE your blocks!!! Those yellow polka-dot flowers are wonderful! Love the tea quilt too, so sweet!

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

Oh, you know me so well, I almost did not give up my block!! I adore that tea quilt!!!

Rae Ann said...

Love your Aunt Millie block. I hope to someday start mine.
Your Around the World Quilting block is beautiful as well. Love the pink!

Nancy Page said...

Love Aunt Millie's block. It is so bright and cheery. It had to be fun to work on even if life interupted. Thanks for the link to Chestnut Junction. Love the patterns she has.

Have a great day.

lkjlkj

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