A rainy day this morning and I came back from crosswalk duty drenched. I love rainy days when I have NOTHING to do because it is so nice to be in a cozy house and just sew. This is what was on the docket for the day.

I made another tree for Mrs. Furui's block exchange game. I really like this last one because although this is all from the same fabric, there was a gradation that gives it a little color. There were also lots of polka dots which again reminded me of snow. These trees are great to be sewing in the winter... Each one gets me more in the mood for Christmas!

I've also spent some time working on signature blocks for a secret friend (whom I think doesn't often visit my blog). So... What should I do?

After consulting some others we did decide on signature blocks. Hey, I have enough fabric alone to make all the blocks. This isn't going to be a problem. The blocks end up to be 3 1/2 inches square. The next problem will be to figure out how many people will be signing. Realistically I would think at the most, 100, and that doesn't make for a very big quilt. I'm thinking that alternate blocks... stars or something... would add more interest to the quilt and make it larger (and give more people the opportunity to donate their sewing skills) but I don't know what would make a good alternate block. Any ideas? And down at the bottom I have the little triangles that I saved from each block's corners... I'd like to incorporate them into a border of some type... I need to put on my thinking cap!
This project isn't really going to get started until after the beginning of the year so I am ahead of myself but I'd like to know in which direction I need to go...
4 comments:
The trees are gorgeous, Tanya! Love the siggie blocks, I do think stars would be beautiful. And I can just picture a thin border of the triangles.
Hi Tanya, Love reading about your Japan and am amazed at all the quilting you get done. What is the name of the tree block? The Alabama Beauty blocks ,I liked also. Where did you get the pattern for that block. Thanks so much, Love, Sandra in Georgia
Tanya,
How about more of the signature blocks, but instead of the neutral strip to sign on - reverse the block with the triangle part being the neutral and the strip being the color? Just a thought. . .
Do you put a strip of freezer paper behind the fabric to sign? It kind of stabilizes it. Can you get freezer paper in Japan? I enjoy reading about your life in Japan, thanks for sharing. Lois
Oh, yes, I like the trees, too. Very, very nice.
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