The latest Inklingo collection, for a 2″ tumbler and related shapes, was released yesterday. As soon as I saw the triangle shape in the collection, I knew I wanted to make this 6″ block. I have no idea if there’s a name for the block or not, but I absolutely love it and know I’ll make more of them.

The back of the block. You can see I wasn’t too uniform in pressing. I will have to press it again but not for at least a week. Picking up the iron last night set off pain that still hasn’t died down much. At this point, even picking up a glass of water is painful.
A Smudge photo that cracks me up. What a face!



I just love this block and the colors your chose are wonderful. I don't think that Lester moves from that windowsill.
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I love that block!!
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that is a cute block! I love the colors you used.
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Lovely block, I love how you used the lime. (That would be a great unifying color/fabric for a whole quilt of those blocks.)
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Oooo love the block. I'm so sorry your wrist is still giving you such grief…I think Mr Obsession needs to step up and do your pressing for you :0)Crispy
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I'm in the process of cutting out tumbler blocks …. sure do like you block version! It is so different.
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I'm sorry that your wrist still hasn't eased. I love the block though. Love and hugs Gina xxx
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Neat block. I can see you're going to have fun with this one. LOVE the picture of Smudge — what a face!Hope your hands feel better soon.
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Cathi,What an impressive looking block. It looks HARD! You have outdone yourself again, very impressive.
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Gorgeous, Cathi and I echo all the comments about the colors. Super choices.This Inklingo stuff fascinates me.Your cats are precious, BTW.I don't know what's up with Blogger? It's not giving me posting updates from people on my blog list. Sigh.
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LOVE the block!! What a fun quilt it would make!!! Smudge is very cute–love the expression on his face–awwwww! Lester sure keeps tabs on what is going on outside. When my hand or wrist gives me trouble, I wrap it in an ACE bandage for a few days just to keep it immobile and it usually feels better after that. Just a suggestion:)
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Enjoyed seeing your tiny hand stitches on the back side too. It is a nice block…how many are you shooting for?
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That is a bummer about your hand/wrist. Hope it gets better soon.I love, love, love this block and also the great fabric.
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That block is wonderful! I hope your hand/wrist gets better -fast!
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Wow! The block is stunning! I love your color choices for it.
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I love this block and – as usual – your use of fabric and color! Great job. I'm sending some healing for you. Some healing takes a little longer than other healing. Gets down right frustration – don't I know it. I wanted to let you know I didn't completely flake out. Just trying to pull this quilt together so I opted to NOT Blog while I worked on this. Helps manage the time and fatigue. I know I don't need to explain to you but I wanted to regardless. Here and yet, not. Sometimes we just have to create boundaries, draw the line and limit ourselves. Love that little putty face of Smudge today and I'm always happy to see Lester gazing out the window…
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Gee Cathi that blocks just 'pops'..
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Great block Cathi! I love how the green/lemon star pops of the block!
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