The 18 blocks pictured above are the LAST of the 72 (total) LITTLE TREASURES blocks; original blocks that I drafted and hand appliqued to amuse myself and stay sane over the last sixteen months. The finished size of each block is 6-inches square.
I started making these 6-inch blocks over a year ago for a project that was leaning in another direction. That project, "Repro Madness," was to be a swap project that would contain blocks made by me and two of my Michigan friends. I started making 6-inch hand applique blocks designed by Lori Smith of From My Heart to Your Hands designs to put together with pieced and embroidered blocks from my friends.
The three of us chose Reproduction fabrics and got to work. After I made five blocks using Lori's designs, I started drafting my own blocks, all the time making 3 of each design for a while, one for each of us.
As my project got more ambitious in my head, it became clear to me that I was now working on two different projects...the swap project and what was turning into a medallion quilt featuring an original center larger block surrounded by a collection of tiny appliqued blocks on scrappy backgrounds.
Here are close-ups of the last 18 blocks. It has been really challenging keeping to the Reproduction fabric palette, but since that is what I started with I decided to persevere...
This is "Flutter By"...
"Fairy Friend"...
"High Flying"...
"In Transit"...
"Counting Sheep"...
"Fall Oak"...
"When Pigs Fly"...
"Bee Happy"...
"Hovering Hummer"...
"A Splash of Citrus"...
"Thread to Go"...
"Greet the Morn"...
"Bashful Bird"...
"L-O-V-E"...
"Hiding in Pines"...
"Zinnia Bouquet"...
"Balancing Act"...
and (finally!), "Just Ducky"...
I started drafting and stitching all of these blocks, not really knowing where I was going. What I did know was that having the blocks ready to stitch was great therapy for me as I tried to meet the challenges of moving into my parents' home in another state and dealing with the fall out.
They were easy to prep and sew before I got the quilt cave re-established.
As some of you became interested in the designs and requested patterns, I started gathering them into bundles of nine blocks as I went along and offered the first five pattern bundles on my web site (Animals, Flowers 1, Flowers 2, Misc 1, and Fruit-Veg 1).
I finally determined that seventy-two blocks was the total number that I needed for the quilt in my head, so I finished out the remaining three bundles (Misc 2, Pets 1, and Winged Things 1).
All patterns are available now, both as a digital download and as patterns sent by snail mail, from my online store. Click here to go there.
Here are the bundles that are now available:
Animals (1)...
Flowers (1)...
Flowers (2)...
Fruits-Veg (1)...
Misc (1)...
Misc (2)...
Pets (1)...
I have added 3 free BONUS blocks in the Pets (1) Bundle...they are not pictured in the thumbnail print because I gave the finished blocks away! Here are the pictures and they will also appear in the Photo Gallery on my web store...
Labrador Loyalty...
Short on Loyalty...
Sweet and Low...
Winged Things (1)...
I am now at the point where I can figure out my arrangement of these 72 blocks around my central medallion...that will be both fun and a little scary!
I have been hand stitching my first of four final hand appliqued borders for my anniversary quilt. It is going a little slow, but I am certainly enjoying it! Here is a peek...
The other three borders are drawn but not prepped. I wanted to finish the first one and sew it to the body of the quilt to make sure I don't need to change the balance of the remaining three borders.
My "Afternoon Delight" is a little ignored right now as I try to push these other two projects toward completion. I am also drafting and doing the computer work for additional Baltimore Rhapsody music blocks...banjo, guitar, dulcimer, mandolin, church organ, handbells, saxophones and blocks containing more music clefs, notes and symbols. Thank you for your patience!
In stitches,
Teresa :o)