The pieces for the remaining Snow Crystal blocks are all cut and ready to piece so Thursday night I decided to work on one. Once the centre star is done, and the 4 partial stars, it’s just lots of lovely continuous stitching to join everything together into a block.
Although you can’t really tell it from this photo, some of the leaves on the trees are turning yellow and orange and falling. If there’s any breeze at all, leaves fly by the window. Then Smudge takes up residence on the windowsill to try to catch those leaves as they fly by.



This snow crystal block is just wonderful!! Leaves are definitely turning here, winter is not far off.
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I've always loved the snow crystal blocks you make. Alwaysss!!!
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What a pretty block!! I just love them, but then it's a lemoyne star which are my all time favorites :0)Crispy
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Pretty snow crystal! Soon we will see some not so pretty ones outside.
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Star-shaped blocks are my all time favorites so I just love this block.Thanks for sharing, Cathi.
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your handwork never, never, never ceases to amaze me…you have the patience of a saint! snow crystal will be gorgeous! ☺
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That block is going to be gorgeous!
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How many more snow crystals do you have to go? They are all so pretty – is each a different fabric?
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These blocks are amazing. You have so much patience! Seems like there are a million of them. Can't wait to see this quilt come together.
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What an interesting block! Bet the kitties are happy that it is fall again!!
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I like the snow crystal block. It isn't much fun by machine but I can see it would be fun by hand. My redbud trees are losing their leaves and the big tree across the street had dropped a few. We haven't had a full fall color in the trees yet.
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that will be really pretty when it is finished.Gill
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That fabric is perfect for the crystals.
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Very Nice!!!
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Love that! Love the colors. Such a beautiful block.
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