Way back in 2012, Corey hosted a block of the month called Birdie Stitches. Click here to visit Coriander Quilts to see
her blocks.
I used a jelly roll (can’t remember which one) to
quickly border plain white squares and started stitching. The project was set aside once I finished the
hand embroidery because I could not decide what to do with them.
Sorry for the terrible pictures
I was recently inspired by Tanya when she shared her sewing room update and all of the lovely
mini quilts she has displayed there. Pay her a visit and see her wonderful space. Just click on her name above.
I’ve decided that my February OMG goal will be to finish the quilting and binding on
each of the birdie blocks and turn them into mini quilts. I’ll have a different mini quilt to display
each month.
Many thanks to Patty
for hosting Elm Street Quilts One MonthlyGoal. It is keeping me inspired to
make progress on my projects and I always enjoy seeing everyone else’s
accomplishments.
9 comments:
Those look really nice. Glad you are putting the pretty blocks to use.
Great goal!! And what fun those will be!!
what a wonderful goal, those will be so much fun.
Very very tweet. Gives me hope Spring really IS coming.
Oh, these are very pretty, good luck with your February goal.
Such cute stitcheries and a great idea to finish them as minis to display each month.
I like doing the little mini quilts from a block of the month that is sort of calender style. I like changing them out each month.
Mini quilts will be cute of those blocks. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project.
Those will be perfect minis.
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