After
way too many days weeks, I finally made it back into the sewing room
today. (Insert Happy Dance!) I am very pleased to report that I am on schedule with my Goodnight Irene sew-along with Terry. Granted it is only the first
month… J
I
chose to use 5” pre-cut batiks from Hoffman called Breakers for the print
fabric. The background fabric is some
crisp white yardage I picked up at a new fabric store in town.
Missouri
Quilt Company has a couple of YouTube tutorials on how to make a scrappy4-patch as well as the X block. I used
their methods to create these…
Hopefully
the links above will take you to the correct videos as they are very helpful
and I found their techniques to be fast and accurate.
This
month’s goal was to create the first row of blocks for the quilt but NOT sew
them together. Since it is supposed to
be scrappy, we may need to rearrange some blocks later.
On
my design wall…
In
the dining room, was hoping for better light…
It
isn’t too late to join Terry’s sew-along.
Check out the links on her sidebar and see everyone’s progress so far.
Hope
you all have a blessed week…now time for me to clean up my mess J
Your blocks look great! I love all those blues! :0)
ReplyDeleteYou're off to a wonderful start!
ReplyDeleteWow Jeanna! That looks great! I love all the shades of blue with the crisp white...so clean and fresh! I'm sure it felt good to get back to sewing...:)Looking forward to seeing more. Have a wonderful week....Blessings, Vicky
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks , I like your fabric choice ,
ReplyDeleteYou are sooooooooooo tempting me to start yet another project. I must be strong, I must be strong. You be my stand in OK?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun sew along. The name alone is worth joining. Right now I have 2 patchwork baby quilts to make for upcoming babies.
ReplyDeleteYour choice of fabrics is great.
Blue is my favorite color. Your blocks are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThose blues are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look great! Blue is my favourite colour.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty blues, Jeanna! They remind me of a cruise we took out of Tampa one year! I can only imagine how happy you are to be home and back in your sewing room!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Looks great! I need to FIND my sewing room!! It is still buried in things from Christmas!! I am missing my sewing time!!!!
ReplyDeleteXO Kris
Blue is such a calming and peaceful color. This is going to be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing in the various shades of blue, Jeanna. Fabulous! :o)
ReplyDeletevery pretty blocks. I thought about joining but I have decided on some other sew alongs instead. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo back in the sewing room again! Love the blue scrappy look of your new quilt. Look forward to seeing the finished quilt. Have fun!
ReplyDeletePretty fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love your colors! I had not thought to make this in a two color quilt, but it looks great in these blues and whites. Looking forward to seeing more of your quilt ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteWow, such beautiful colours. This quilt will be very lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose blues look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the blues!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! You are off to a great start with your blocks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the great tutorials... I love the Missouri Quilt company!
Looks fantastic ! Loving all those rich blues
ReplyDeleteAbigail
I'm not a huge fan of blue and yet your quilt is quite stunning in the blue. It will be fun to watch your progress on this. I predict it's going to be a great quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm a blue quilt person so I'm going to love your quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh Jeanna, such pretty colors! This is going to be a beautiful quilt when you're all done and I can't wait to see the finished product :) Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteYour blues are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like your technique for making the 16 patches.