When I saw the larger hexagon and square shapes in the new Inklingo collection, I knew I had to make something using the Asian prints I so love. So out came a selection of fabrics.

Which rather quickly got reduced to a pile of patches for 25 blocks:
And then another three. Black triangles for the outer edges have been printed as have the black connecting squares. For some reason I’m thinking I’ll call this mini quilt China Plates. I’m already playing with ideas for how I’ll quilt it. The top will be done relatively fast, perhaps even by the end of next week. Each block goes together in next to no time.
The backs:
This bug, whatever it is, really packs a punch. Even using the keyboard feels like a workout. Hopefully I’ll be back to reading and commenting on blogs within another day or two.
Lester on the windowsill:




I'm liking China Plates!!
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Me too liking china plates..love the asian prints! and the black accents are spot on:)
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China Plates will be awesome but right now I'm thinking that the pic of Smudge is a topper today.Hope you are feeling better soon.Hugs, Barb
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I'm so sorry you're feeling so bad! Hope it goes away soon (well, it's already not soon enough, eh?). I like Asian prints, too, so I'm anticipating thinking this next set will be gorgeous! And it's a great photo of Smudge with his reflection.
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That is going to be a pretty piece with the Asian fabrics with a black background…Love the name you picked for it :0)Get well soon my friend!!Crispy
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I think that is the perfect name for it. The Asian prints usually have gold on them just like china plates do.I love the picture of Lester. I think he is doing a "curtain call" after his performance.
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I love those blocks!!! I have to give you credit, Cathi. When I'm sick, I'm sick and can't do anything else. You on the other hand are soooo productive! You go girl…and feel better soon!
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I love the effect of the black and white squares, Cathi!
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These are so cute, and so is your cat!I found your blog through Kaye Prince, and she had mentioned that you gave her a sewing machine. You are so sweet! Just wanted to stop by and say hi!
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china plates is the perfect name…oh, this one is going to be fabulous!the "bug" lingers and lingers…it just downright sucks…hope you get feeling better in a day or two! ☺
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lol I'm already a follower, but I had no idea you're a: in my city, and b: no Kaye Price. how sweet of you to give her a sewing machine! 🙂
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I hope you're feeling better. Not fun when you want to be quilting!That picture of Smudge could win a contest. It's just beautiful!
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I just might have to make that one!!
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How wonderfully nice of you to have given away your sewing machine.
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I am visiting from Kaye's blog and I just gotta tell you that what you did was just about the nicest thing EVER! That just totally warmed my heart when I read that! You are the best!HUGS!
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I am continually impressed with the amount of hand stitching you get done! And they are so precise! I like the china plates name. Feel better soon!
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Get well soon!
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The backs of the blocks are so interesting! Looks like little thread spools in the middles from that view.
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Oh My God!!! These are incredible and I had NO IDEA you had such a luscious stash of Asians. Ohhhh you!!!!feel better my friend, feel better.
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That's so pretty! hope you are feeling better soon.
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Love the China Plates!!! I have a nice collection of Asian fabric waiting to be cut into. You have inspired me.
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Thanks Cathi, and I'm glad my cupcakes made you smile! I'm so happy that some of my readers came over here and commented – now they all know what a sweet, inspiring lady you are too!
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Love the new quilt to beLove and hugs Gina xxx
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Another fantastic creation, Cathi you are amazing.
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Hope you’re on the mend very soon Cathi!The China Plates are awesome!
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This looks really pretty…I love the fabrics you are using.
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Bookmarked, I love your blog! 🙂
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