Saturday, May 4, 2013

Friday Night with Friends Results

I spent yesterday evening cutting pieces for two more Farmers Wife blocks.  I did not get them pieced last night but I did finish them up this morning.

Block #1 Attic Windows:  I really liked how easily and quickly this block went together.  I would like to make a few of these into a table topper.
I decided to make a second block again this week.  This one is block # 31 Evening Star.  The piecing is getting easier for me now that I have made 10 of the blocks.

Has anyone joined in with Red Brolly's Girls Own Stitching Club?  


I have made a dent in the first sampler that came out the end of April.
All the pieces will go together in a quilt and it is garden themed.  You might want to join in if you haven't!

Just want to share a picture that is not stitching related.  Our weather has taken a turn for the best and we are now enjoying our spring!  All of the rain has the ponds over the banks this spring.  I tried to take a picture of the Mallards that come in every morning for a swim without scaring them off.  Hopefully you can find the Mr. Mallard that I finally caught in my lens.

Have a wonderful weekend!
Brenda

12 comments:

Lots of Fabric 2 said...

I love what you have done with the farmer wife block love the colors. Have a wonderful weekend see you next month jinnie

Josie said...

I found the mallard!! Do I win a prize ;o) Just kidding. Lovely blocks and really pretty stitchery you're working on. Glad to know that spring has finally arrived somewhere.

Shirley said...

The blocks so pretty.

Melody said...

Fabulous stitching - I'm going to stitch this Red Brolly project too.

Fiona said...

love your farmers wife blocks and your stitchery... I did see the Mallard... it is a lovely photo... so peaceful...
Hugz

Anonymous said...

lovely blocks,i am now your newset follower,i love your blog i will be back later for another inspirational visit,have a good day.xx

Valspierssews said...

I just love the star block. I never would have tried such slightly different fabrics. I will have to try a star like this. I like the Red Brolly stitcheries but think I really have to stop adding things to my "make' list. I had to enlarge the photo before I spotted the mallard. He really is handsome though.

Unknown said...

Lovely Blog full of beautiful quilting.. You achieved a lot on Friday Night :))

Scrapatches said...

The pond and Mr Mallard look serene. Lovely blocks, Brenda. The Red Brolly stitching looks wonderful, too. I love to look, but have not tried any of these beautiful patterns yet. I have so many projects in the works right now, I best just enjoy the eye candy. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat

Anthea said...

Hi Brenda:) Wow, these blocks are lovely, & the fabrics are so pretty. What skill to be able to piece so neatly x

Anthea said...

Oh Oh Oh I just spotted the duck!

Jenny said...

You are a master of blending fabrics!

I had a job at a quilt shop once. My 'duties' there were to help match and coordinate fabrics for customers!

I loved it.


Until I found out on the second day I was allergic to such mass quantities of sizing.

Rats.