The first thing that I worked on was my April Stash Bee blocks for Liz (check out her blog!) who requested origami crane blocks. If you've followed me for a while, you know that I LOVE paper piecing, but haven't done much lately, so this was right up my alley!
The next thing I worked on was putting together the top for my Stash Bee quilt! Forgive the awkward angled pictures, but I am SO happy with how it turned out and very glad I went with the staggered setting because it really helped mitigate the difference in block sizes!
Not sure what I am going to do with this one yet. I have one extra block to use as a label on the back (yay!) but I am not sure if this needs borders or not. Right now it is 48 x 64 -- which is a really big baby quilt or a decent sized throw quilt.
I also got all of the satin stitching done on my April wall hanging! Hooray!
I had originally planned to do this one entirely in brown satin stitching, but for some reason, the flowers did not look right with brown, so I went with all black. I added some raindrops around the border, to make it look like rain was falling on the umbrella. I was able to also get this one all layered and pin to quilt this one this week! The backing is the light green print fabric that's used in the center and I plan to use the squiggle for the binding.
I LOVE the crane blocks! And your stash bee top looks so good too! You have had a very productive weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your stars! The variation in size gives the quilt so much more interest than one in which everything is the same size. The wall hanging is really cute too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cranes! Love the low volume fabrics!
ReplyDeleteVery creative setting for your stars.
ReplyDeleteThe stars quilt top is wonderful! I just love it!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great! Love the cranes!
ReplyDeleteI love those crane blocks!!
ReplyDeleteLove the origami crane blocks!
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