Last week I showed you my Bloom Bloom Pow cutting all finished. It was hard to wait until Friday for the next lot of instructions, but once they were up - I headed straight for the machine! This quilt along is fabulous, even more so because I have absolutely no idea what I am doing! I have literally just had to follow the instructions by Lee and cross my fingers. Another great part of it is the Flickr group, where you get feedback about your progress - including Lee's! Good to know I'm doing it correctly.....
These were my first two blocks. It's hard to imagine, but each block gets cut in to triangles and makes up a bloom. Strange yes? |
And after a few hours sewing, this is what all the blooms look like put together! I seriously could not be any happier with my final fabric selection! |
And this is my other piece to show and tell this week. It's a big old row of chevrons, to soon be attached to my fly by the seat of my pants quilt. I think I've worked out what I want to do with this quilt. I want to make it rectangular. This could be wrong, but I'm just winging it. So the chevrons will go across the top and bottom of the square. Watch this space..... (Apologies for the crap photo, but lighting has been shocking in Melbourne of late!) I've said it before, this range of Sarah Fielke fabrics are just beautiful. But as I have mentioned, I am no mathematician, and was two HST's short in width for these rows. A quick trip to Spotlight fixed that - and you will be impressed to know that is all I bought! Well, except for some stretch fabric (GASP!) for a little experimenting. |