The last of the Bloom blocks are finished. Here are blocks 19 & 20. They are all finished and now I need to decide how I want to set them into a quilt. I didn't sew borders on my blocks. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with them and still am thinking about it. I used all bright colored scraps to make the blocks and a variety of white and cream background prints too; whatever I already had on hand.
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Thursday, July 21, 2016
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I wish I had seen your Bloom blocks before I made mine. I used plain Ole blanket stitch for my applique. You have inspired me to think outside the stitch and go for the gust of the fun stitches on my machine. I look forward to seeing your completed quilt. Mine is put together but waiting for the final borders.
ReplyDeleteHi Miriam. Thank you for your comment. You area no-reply, so I don't have your email to email you directly. I am glad you like my version of the Bloom blocks. I like to try and use a few of the other stitches on my machine. I finished my top and if you know me, I tend to do my own thing a lot, so I set the quilt completely differently that Lori Holt did. I need to get photos taken soon so I can post it.
DeleteI wish I had seen your Bloom blocks before I made mine. I used plain Ole blanket stitch for my applique. You have inspired me to think outside the stitch and go for the gust of the fun stitches on my machine. I look forward to seeing your completed quilt. Mine is put together but waiting for the final borders.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are so whimsical and you made them even more so with the fun decorative stitching you added Daryl.
ReplyDeleteThey look very nice, Daryl, looking forward to see the whole thing!
ReplyDeletethis is going to be a super quilt lovely blooms
ReplyDeleteso cheerful, just perfect for reminding us about bright colors during gloomy winters. I can't wait to see how you set them in a quilt.
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Bright and Fun Bloom blocks. It will be interesting to see how you put them together. Summer Smiles Dear...
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing how you will assemble all your beautiful blocks now that they are completed. I'm guessing that the red flower of this post, being bigger, will be at the centre... ?
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I just finished these blocks yesterday and just finished sewing mine together. I made mine smaller to use a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be interesting to see how you set these into a quilt.
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