It's October on the farm, so I decided to turn the watermelons into pumpkins with a wave of my magic wand...bippity boppity BOO! This is block nine of "All Around the Town" (by Sue Garman).
Three more blocks (wedges, really) to go. I had so much fun with the pumpkins and quilts, I think I need to go back and put a few more things in front yards. Then I can start thinking about the cars and two borders.
(Here's the pattern front.)
Despite my protestations, my friend Mary Jones recently "paid" me for some hand quilting with the following goodies...
GORGEOUS new Jo Morton fat quarters, some Halloween coasters (to protect our furniture from mugs of steaming, hot, witches brew, straight from the smoking cauldron...), and a funky little big-headed Halloween ornament. And do you see the kitty card in the left back corner? THAT is going to be drafted into a future applique block...I LOVE that caffeine cat, just trying to get his morning fix, with his paws wrapped around his cup of java, foam on his latte-smacking mouth! Me-OW!!
I love using greeting cards to get ideas for applique blocks. My quilting friends are kind enough to save the fronts of their recycled greetings for me to make Christmas ornaments from. Every now and then, there are some that get my applique needle quivering...just look at this doggie with the bird friends...
In addition to working on my barn block, I've been appliqueing the house that will go on the quilt I am making for my sister, Laurie. I am using a variation of the "Chelsea Cottage" pattern from Blackbird Designs for her quilt.
I can't wait to get it on a piece of background so that I can surround it with my prepared log cabin blocks. I've also been prepping more cranberry birds for little Christmas projects.
And getting the odd basket appliqued. With all the painting I've been doing, it has been nice to relax with little obtainable goals in the evening, even if only for 15 minutes (thanks Victoria of Bumble Beans, Inc.). Those 15 minute sessions can really add up!

Have a beautiful fall day (or spring one, if you are "down under").
In stitches,
Teresa :o)