More Spring Circles

The first quadrant has now grown to 20 blocks.  When 36 blocks are done, I’ll start on the second quadrant.  Watching a new group of circles appear has me fascinated every time I add a new row.  I’ve got the blocks for the next row started and am approaching this with a view to finishing a row every week, including adding it to the other rows.  It is still going to take quite some time to finish it, as each quadrant is going to take at least 2 months to make although I am finding them faster and faster to stitch.

We were lucky to get the shot out on the roof garden Monday afternoon.  By Monday evening it had become quite windy.  The wind continued on through the night.

We got some other nice pictures of the roof garden on Monday.  This is one of my favourites, looking from the west side of the roof garden over to the east.

This is the building in which we live.  While it’s very high, we live down quite close to the roof garden — in fact, only a couple of floors above it which means we get all the benefits of having a tree in front of the window and seeing lots of greenery.  The sky was wonderfully blue on Monday with just wispy clouds floating by.

Lester was sitting on my lap, staring up at the ceiling when Mr. Q.O. got this shot.  Usually, I completely fall for it and look up to see what he’s staring at.  This time I didn’t.

Smudge curled up with a teddy bear.

11 thoughts on “More Spring Circles

  1. Wow, the circles are really coming along wonderfully! I just love the photo of Lester and Smudge on this post. Don’t you just love it when the cats look up to the ceiling? Your farmer’s delight blocks look just fabulous and springy! Glad to be catching up on your blog.

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  2. Spring circles, what a nice name for a beautiful quilt. I love the softness you are achieving with that group of fabrics.

    Wow is your building tall! I think you have the ideal spot so close to the roof garden.

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  3. breathtakingly beautiful! ALL of it! sigh.
    You must feel as though you live in a very sturdy treehouse! You are so fortunate to have the garden and trees….
    It makes all the difference to be able to look out and see the grass, trees and flowers, birds. Keeps you grounded! HA! couldn’t resist, sorry…
    Your top is so lovely. So glad I found you. It’s so neat to see how you live the complete opposite of me, and yet we have so much in common. 🙂

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  4. Your circles are coming along so well, aren’t they! Did you know that when cats appear to be staring at nothing, they are really looking at invisible fairies? We have some of those fairies here too.

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