Five Little Klosjes

… were made last week.  So now there are 87.  Who knows how many more I’ll make.  All I know is that Sunday I grabbed a few more charms to print with the squares and half hexagons to make more.  I think I’ve got about another 35 or 40 of them prepped, ready to stitch now.

Charm packs seem to hold an endless fascination for me.  Perhaps it’s having a bit of every fabric in a line that I can mix and match with other fabrics.  I do tend to totally mix them up and am doing that with the klosjes.  There’s no rhyme or reason to my fabric choices for these.

We had a pretty quiet weekend.  I woke up Saturday feeling almost like I had a flu, but I think it’s just allergies.  The headache is horrible.  It just will not go away.  While it was a quiet weekend, I had lots of time to think through a few projects in my ideas book.

It was sunny but a bit chilly on the weekend.  The cats were cozy.  Lester in a kitty bed.

And Smudge on the couch.

9 thoughts on “Five Little Klosjes

  1. Cathi, you amaze me…….your blocks are always a treat for the eyes and the imagination. I think todays photos of Lester and Smudge are my favorites. Hope you are feeling better soon and have a great week.

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  2. I’m so sorry your head is hurting!! I hope it’s all better today so you can get some sewing done. I too LOVE charm packs :0)

    Crispy

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  3. I love your fabric combo’s for this batch of Klosjes. (sorry to hear about the allergies, friend. :<)

    Smiled when I read about your never ending project ideas that were surfacing as well. I love the way you do that.

    Great pics but PRIME photo of Lester, it must be said. 🙂

    Hugs for a Monday, *karendianne.

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  4. Your Klosjes are sweet Cathi, they are so cute! I know what you mean about being able to have little bits of fabric and being able to make our own combo’s. It’s like playing with crayons! 🙂
    Hoping you are feeling better, Cathi.

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  5. I would be saving these cute little spool blocks to use in a border, maybe on the Alabama block quilt. I hate making pieced borders, but if I had a box full of blcoks already made they would probably become a border.

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