I’m just way too easily distracted. A friend posted an EQ drawing on my Facebook page the other day. Could I resist it? No, not a chance! I looked at it and looked at it and it dawned on me how to make …
… this block. I have no idea if it has a proper name, but for whatever reason I’m thinking of it as a poinsettia. Can’t you see this in reds and pinks? Irresistible! It’s made using quarter clamshell shapes and, of course, I used Inklingo to print the shapes on my fabrics. I can’t even begin to imagine making this block and getting the perfect curves on such tiny pieces any other way.
Each square measures 1.5″ and the little block finishes at 6″. It has me absolutely captivated. So another on the list of little quilts I want to make – maybe a bouquet of blocks of different colours. A block with scrappy blues, one with scrappy mauves/purples, another with more pinks of course, one with reds – and the list goes on and on.
“Getting Ready for Christmas … fun in the snow.”
A box arrived last week and we’ve been unable to throw it out. Because, of course, a box is an absolute cat magnet and this box is a perfect size for the boys. This time Jake had taken up residence in it while Baxter looked on. I’m waiting for the day they both try to get in it at the same time.
lovely block
and quick, get the wrapping paper out and wrap up Jake in the box lol
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That’s one thing I have a hard time with, using my imagination to create.i can take a quilt patter and tweek it but I can’t create like that.Awesome keep on keeping on!! Gota love Cathi. Thanks
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Cathi, this will make a beautiful quilt, no matter how you choose to use it, but for me, those squares are too small for my arthritic hands, although 2″ are doable. I can’t wait to see your finished product, and hope a tutorial or pattern will be available. Love the graceful lines of the design. Merry Christmas!
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That is a lovely block and it would look great in any colour combinations. Think you might want to make it now.
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I bet your quilt list is longer than a Maine Coon cat! 🙂 My cats love boxes, too, especially when you toss a toy in there and they have to dive in to play with it!
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Lovely block. Looks like your cat received an excellent Christmas present, a little early too! 🙂
SewCalGal
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I can see you having so much fun with this, tiny squares, but the finish is super. And a box, perfect for boy fun. Hugs,Jean
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cute block, aren’t all cats mad for boxes? we tried an egg carton & bess had to try it out! she had a little trouble but wouldn’t give up!
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Isn’t that pretty……you could make a wonderful swirling ribbon effect, just imagine it in rainbow colours with one colour blending into the next! We never throw out boxes, who needs expensive cat toys when you have a box? A waterproof box would make a great sled for an alien cat.
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Great idea! You are clever, yes you are. You’re using clamshell edges?
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It’s a lovely block and I can see the flower quilt made of these in my mind, I think it will be lovely. How long is your list now (both WIP and planned)?
The boys look to be having fun. It looks like they get along very well together.
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I really love this block cathi!!! Great fabrics and name
Sandra
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