Two of the five blocks I need for the next row are completed. If I’m going to meet my self-imposed goal of having the row together and stitched to the previous rows by the end of the weekend as well as stitch at least one of the pickle dish blocks as soon as the collection is released, there will be a lot of stitching in the next few days for me. It’s going to be lovely and warm and sunny today but then I think there’s a fair bit of rain in the forecast. The rain may be a good thing as I’ll be content to stay in and stitch.
As well as checking the previous row to make sure I’ve got the parts that will make the circle in the right position, I check which way the previous row was pressed so that I can press the blocks for the next row to make it easy to get flat intersections when they’re all joined. It takes only a second and makes it so much easier to join and press. The back of one of the two blocks:
I got a lot of pieces printed on Thursday for more Alabama Beauty blocks as well as all the pieces needed for the remaining six Farmer’s Delight blocks.
More of the greenery from out on the roof garden.
This may be my favourite shot of Lester yet.
Smudge seems to love curling up with a teddy bear. This is a typical pose for him.








Isn’t it crazy how we impose goals upon ourselves? But at least we will be able to see more of this beautiful quilt sooner. I’ll tell you I felt like Smudge this morning, just didn’t want to move.
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You sure have a lot of favorite shots of Lester. Hee!! I too enjoy them all. The blocks are gorgeous…simply gorgeous!
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Two more beautiful blocks!! I can hardly wait to see the pickle dish ones!
Crispy
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Oh my goodness! These blocks are unreal, Cathi. How you’re working your color placement is just amazing. Thanks for sharing.
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Just such pretty pretty fabric. I love the peel. Really really super pretty fabric. You know how I love “pretty!”
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Looking good – loing forward to seeing what you do with the pickle dish. Just as well I have no set goals for the moment :)- they have been cast out the window the last couple of days 🙂
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Lovely block, Cathi.
I find I work better if I set goals for myself. One thing I did learn however was not to set the bar too high in order to make the goals a ‘chore’ to achieve. Yours are ambitious but I have faith in you! *wink*
I’m looking forward to the rain this weekend because I just came inside from fertilizing the front and back yards. Better than snow, huh?
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Oh how wonderful these blocks are!! Lots of works but the result is pffffff so so lovely!! Have a nice weekend, happy sewing, Daniëlle
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I like the batik (at least it looks like one) in that first block. I think that is my favorite block so far.
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I’m glad to know that others impose goals upon themselves also. I wonder if the ladies of days gone by did, like Jane?!?!
I use to think that they didn’t have to, that they would sew instead of TV or computer,etc. However, living so simply like we do, I tend to think that they would have had to do this also. The days just fly by for me. Without conveniences, everything takes more time and there’s always something that can steal your sewing time if you let it. Just never ending. I love your blog, you make me think about things in a different way. Still amazes me how we live in complete opposite ways and yet have so much in common in our thoughts and love of sewing. AND TOILE! 🙂
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I enjoy seeing the roof garden. There is just something about gardens. In my garden, I discovered a beautiful white tulip in the middle of one of my beds. The funny thing is, I never planted any tulips!
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Those blocks are amazing!
Love the picture of your roof garden. Plants have grown so fast here in the last couple of weeks, though it has been very dry. I always like Spring green leaves best!
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Just love these blocks Cathi…..Smudge looks so darn comfortable…
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It just keeps getting prettier and prettier, Cathi! Thanks for sharing!
~ Ronda
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The quilt is looking fine, indeed.
Lester looks rather skeptical in that photo — but not about the quilt!
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I’m lovin’ that pickle dish!
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I love love love that paisley fabric on the top left corner!
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Those blocks are beautiful and of course the kitties are too :-).
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