Two Blocks, One for Each Quilt

Finally, I’ve got a POTC block that has purple in it surrounded with the cream hexagons and the purple squares. There are a lot of blocks with purple in them but I seem to have been saving them. I think I wanted to see that the purple worked with some of the others first.

The back:

And another Harpsichord block. I wasn’t sure about this green, thinking it might be too dull, but this looks like it will work.


And the back of this one:


Unfortunately, I’ve had to turn comment moderation on. Hopefully I can turn it off relatively quickly. Thursday there were a number of comments on various posts that were nothing but links to rather nasty sites disguised by the use of some sort of font. I’m going to report the author of those comments to Blogger as he/she has a Blogger identity. I’m not thrilled about using the comment moderation but, in this sort of situation, I’m grateful for the option. From what I’ve been hearing, it seems this “disa” person has been hitting a lot of the quilt-related blogs lately but may only hit once, albeit on a number of posts. So for now I have turned comment moderation back off. I’m hoping whoever it is does not come back.

Another Lester paw shot, this time with a penny to show the size.

And a close-up:

And yet another close-up of Smudge.

Two More for the Harpsichord Quilt

After deciding to use the light peach squares in some of these blocks and reading the comments, I added a couple more lighter fabrics to the group:


The back:

It was amazingly warm on Monday and looks
like the whole week will be like this. The longer the cold weather takes to get here, the better!

Smudge is always cooperative when the camera is turned on — and looks right into it.


Lester:


And because I couldn’t resist, a Lester paw photo with a square of fabric that’s 1.25″ beside his paw, just to try to give you some idea of the size.




Another Pair of Harpsichord Blocks

The block with the purple squares is definitely going in the quilt. But I’m wondering about the block with the pale peach ones. It may be too washed out — yet, as I recall the decorative elements of those harpsichords, while they had some vibrant colours, they also had some more faded, pale ones. I’d love to hear some opinions on this.

The backs of the two blocks:


A very close-up view of Lester’s eye/profile. I cannot get over the detail this little camera captures.


And, to make it a pair, a close-up of one of Smudge’s eyes.


Harpsichord Block

Another block done — this time with a more vibrant colour for the 8 little squares. I’m looking forward to having enough of these blocks done to put together the first two rows. However, I have a fair bit of stitching to do before I’m at that stage. Maybe in another week or 10 days I’ll be there.


And the back:


Although this is a wee bit fuzzy, I couldn’t resist using it. Pictures of the two of them sitting together are rather rare.


A Pair of Harpsichord Blocks

The music fabric that arrived last week is in these two blocks. I’ve decided to use a few lighter colours as well as the bright ones for the little squares. They will be sprinkled throughout the quilt top when it’s done.

The backs:

We had the most glorious weather all weekend. Definitely more summer-like temperatures than we had all summer. At 10:00 at night it was still 72 degrees on Saturday.

Mr. Quilt Obsession has been having fun with the macro setting on the Canon camera. This one of Lester’s eyes:

And this one of his paw:


This is one of my favourite shots of Smudge.


Another Harpsichord Block

… is done for a total, so far, of 5. By my calculations, that’s just slightly less than 1/30th of the number I need. They’re such fun to stitch that I have no worries that I’ll be sick of them.

And the back:

And this is the black music fabric that arrived on Wednesday from a very good friend. It’s washed and ready to be cut and printed.


The weather continues to be absolutely glorious. Lovely warm days. Mr. Quilt Obsession had to go north of the city on Wednesday and reported that some of the leaves on the trees up there are absolutely brilliant crimson. Around here nothing is turning much at all. I’ve seen a very few leaves turning yellow on the roof garden. I’m hoping we have leaves until late October as they make such a wonderful difference to our view. Although when the leaves fall and then it’s windy, the kitties have a great time trying to hit the leaves flying by the windows.

Lester is enjoying every minute on the windowsill:


And Smudge in one of his more regal poses.


Harpsichord Patchwork – Block 4

The fourth block done. I love the splashes of colour the little squares add to these blocks.

The first 4 blocks side by side. Only the top two are actually joined at this point.


There’s more white music notes on black fabric on its way but, until it gets here, I may have to make a few different blocks using these shapes. Fussy cutting the octagons makes a really interesting block! I saw these on Sunday and am very tempted. I had a finish on the weekend — pictures later this week — so have an opening in the rotation for something and some fussy cut octagons seem like a great idea.

Sunday night as I was stitching that fourth block, I had Smudge on my lap and Lester glued to my side with his head on my knee. That’s almost 40 pounds of very furry, warm kitty all at once. They don’t often do that, so no matter what I wasn’t going to move and upset that.

Dorothy Baker is starting a wonderful BOM called Sweet Nostalgia. You can read about it here or by clicking the Sweet Nostalgia button on my sidebar.

A photo of Smudge awake!


One of the few pictures of Lester shortly after his ruff had been brushed and before he managed to start chewing on it and turn it into a mess again.