Block 11 called London Square.
I have a lot of purple Civil War fabrics that range from lilac to midnight.
Block 12 was Louisiana. It was late on Friday and I mixed up my flying geese. The geese were supposed to be light and the sky dark. But as you can see, it's staying that way.
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And this week's block is Little Blue Basket. Whoa what's with the wobbly-looking handle? This block started off with no handle then I took it apart and added the handle and then it didn't look right so I took it apart and redid it. And I think this is how it's staying too.
6 comments:
Your blocks are all wonderful!
oooo! i LIKE the purple block!!!
All you blocks look great Gretchen, very pretty.
Looks like you made really good use of your weekend. The blocks look great: it will be an interesting quilt.
I love your Civil War blocks.
I wish I had found that block of the month that you are doing sooner. I am working on a civil war
quilt now.
Carolyn
I love your Civil War blocks. I am working on a Civil War quilt now.
Wish I had foung that BOM that you are doing sooner. They are wonderful.
Carolyn
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