Thursday, April 17, 2014

Farmer's Wife Friday 15

This week I decided to use the templates for both of the blocks. I'm still a bit confused how quilting survived before the invention of the rotary cutter. I'm not sure what's going on with the first block, but it does come out at 6.5" so I'm keeping it. I'm in love with this setting and really like the fact that with the sashing around each block I can make it a little bigger and square up on the blocks I need to. I'm leaning towards using a colored background fabric, but still haven't made a final choice on that yet.

The first block for this week is WCTU. I think this block must have been used for autograph quilts (maybe raffled off to raise money for the local chapter of the WCTU.) I think it would be really fun to make a quilt full of these blocks for a special occasion like graduation, wedding, anniversary, etc. in place of a guest book. I also decided to lighten things up with this block and use shades of grey instead of black.

#99 W.C.T.U.

This is another block that I really like. I don't understand why the templates had me use triangles for all of the black pieces in the corner. I think it would work better to do a square with two triangles, but since I didn't want to figure out the math I guess I have to live with imperfect points. They're glaring at me in the picture, but for some strange reason they physical block looks better to me.

#100 Weathervane

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34:55


5 comments:

  1. You look like you are having fun. I know I enjoyed making my Farmer's Wife blocks.

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    1. There are times when I ask myself why I started this insanity, but I love seeing all of the finished blocks. They're very addicting and are rather fun.

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  2. I love every post you make on these quilt blocks... I may have to try this when you finish! I am loving all your blocks! Thanks for sharing the process and how you like them too! Kathi

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  3. Glad to see you are enjoying your FW. It is sure to look great when it is put together.

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  4. Enjoy the Farmer's Wife blocks. i think you must have the patience of a saint to make that design. Well done.

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