This one is destined to be a little quilt on its own, I think. It’s a very pale sunflower that will be lost in the sea of brighter batiks I’ve been using to make the batik sunflowers, but I think it could make a very pretty little quilt and may just get that done today.
The blue one isn’t quite finished as it needs its outer frame. This is my favourite of the ones made so far. The colour is wonderfully rich.
Seams have been graded and this part is pressed and ready for the final step of adding the frame.
I’m slowly getting back into reading and leaving comments on blogs. Bear with me, I will be visiting and commenting this week.
Even though yesterday was very warm and humid, Baxter seems to have decided winter’s coming and is using that as an excuse to stock up on cat toys and food.
He hasn’t been on “his” quilt for weeks. I guess this may be a sign cooler weather is indeed coming.
Love both blocks!! Funny I am not much of a blue person, but when the blue is so saturated, I love it! Baxter… don’t think cold yet… I am certainly not ready!
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Hi Cathi, both blocks are quite lovely. I love what you do with fabric bits and really enjoyed the Baxter series…nooooo, not cold, not yet.
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I love those sunflowers! The blue and gray/white contrast is wonderful!
I can see that Baxter prepares ahead and knows what he wants!
Are you sure that Baxter isn’t trying to figure out how to get his quilt to the top of his tree? Now that would be heaven for him!
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I haev to agree with you, Cathi, the blue sunflower is in a class of its own! Super Excellent!! It is so good to have you back blogging…I hope that means you are feeling better. Baxter did a great job in your absence….don’t want to hurt his feelings!!
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Cathi, those are beautiful! How big do you cut your seam allowances? They look like more than a quarter inch…
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The seam allowances are an exact quarter inch. I used one of the Inklingo sunflower collections to print my shapes and they provide the perfect seam allowance. It may be a bit deceptive in the pictures as the block is small — with the frame added, the block finishes at 6″.
Cathi
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Gorgeous sunflower blocks, Cathi. I think my fave is the blue one also.
I’ll tell ya… I just love Baxter! Such a majestic looking kitty – don’t tell him, though, we don’t want him getting a swelled head! lol
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That yellow sunflower is beautiful! Baxter reminds me of the little red hen, or the grasshopper and the ant. Right now, I choose to be the grasshopper…I am not ready for winter at all!
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Love your sunflower blocks! Just wonderful colors. Baxter is so cute, stocking up for winter in his Baxtertoon. I am way behind on blog reading & commenting too. There is just never enough hours in the day.
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The yellow sunflower looks like marble, and the blue stands out all on its own. Stunning blocks, hope you are reading lots while resting.Cheers, Jean.
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The yellow flower is a delicate little girl, isn’t she? She deserves to shine on her own rather than be eclipsed by all around her…….or perhaps she could be the start of a group of soft pretty sunflowers. Baxter – keep warm and stock up on your goodies for winter, it will be here before you know it!
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Love them both.
Hope you’re feeling better
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