I have now received my second charm and it is a little Christmas tree. It's hard to believe that they can make such a tiny little block, it might be hard to see but it is made of fabric.
Christmas Tree Charm |
What you might not know about me is that I hate UFO's (Unfinished Objects) and since 2002 I have determined to never have one. So when I received this second charm and block pattern I started to worry that I hadn't sewn the first block yet.
I needn't have worried because they are very easy to make and only 6" square. They are foundation pieced and I think that they only took me 15 minutes each to sew.
Here is the first block which is a log cabin.
Charmed-Log Cabin |
Here is the second block which is the Christmas Tree and it goes with the charm that I showed you in the first picture.
Charmed- Christmas Tree |
See through foundation paper |
I had to pin the edges back to photograph the block. I think that I will stick to the other paper in future.
Now I am up to date and that is a worry off my mind and I can get onto other things until the next block arrives.
Bye for now,
Linda
2 comments:
The little charm looks like it started life as an "Inchie". I always thought they were stupid, but then I borrowed a book on them from the Guild and had so much fun making up things with them!
Good news (I hope) - Aldi are having a sale next Saturday on basic model Singer sewing machines for $99, so I'm going to try to get one. Then I'll be able to bring it to any future quilting workshops you run at the Guild!
I thought the same about Inchies until I saw how beautifully some people had done them.
Good luck with your new machine, I hope that you will be able to buy accessories for it, like a free motion quilting foot.
Linda
Post a Comment