Tuesday, December 2, 2014

A Life of Plenty Part 14, free Sew Along is ready!

Okay folks!! Here we go! I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving!

For the acorn block, cut. 5"x 5" square, and it will be trimmed down to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" after applique is complete! The templates are on my website, www.woolenwillowdesigns.com. I used a plaid wool for the top of the acorn, and a hand dyed pumpkin/brown for the bottom part.

For this part, cut your background 5" x 13", and after applique is complete, trim down to 4 1/2" x 12 1/2." I used the 3/8" bias maker tool from Clover to make my cotton stem, and cotton for the flower. I used hand dyed wools for the leaves and circles!

Here is what I have so far! I think I might be missing a section of flying geese still. So I'll go back throught the posts and count them!

 

I hope you are still enjoying this as much as I am!!

Have a great evening!

Jeni

My turn for the blog hop is Thursday! Yay!! So much fun!!

 

11 comments:

  1. Two more wonderful blocks. I am going to enjoy stitching them. Thank you Jeni

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  2. I wish I would have started this at the beginning. I love it!

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    1. its not too late Lori! The first post is Aug 26! Thank you so much!

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  3. L*O*V*E!!! I am with Lori, I wish I could have started it at the beginning too.

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    1. Thanks Leeanne! It's not to late, they stitch up really fast!!! Come and join us!

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  4. Is this the layout were using to sew them all together??

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    1. Yes Mia, this is how I'll be sewing it together, but you can wait if you want to! There will be more to come!

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  5. Love how this is looking. So glad I decided to sew along in the beginning. Thank-you for the layout photo. I have been waiting on starting a couple of the last blocks because I wanted to see where they would be placed before choosing my background fabric.

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    1. You're welcome SueJean! Thanks for following along!

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  6. I love this quilt. Is it possible to get the patterns from the start?

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