I already posted about the block in the lower right corner. Now there are three more to join it.
Blind Man's Fancy Tea in the Rose Garden
15 inch Blind Man's Fancy block using tea and rose themed fabrics.
There will eventually be flying geese for sashing.
My rose garden needs water! It's been hot, hot, hot and dry here.
So dry here too, hot hot hot, & HUMID!! I am on my way out to water right now...even too hot for our back deck--sooo, will have to continue my slab block swap work...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteLovely feel of English China teacups about your blocks. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWe got our fair share of warmth here yesterday. And of course, it was just in time for some construction on the south side of the house! My poor carpenter! He went through lots of water!!!
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ReplyDeleteYour fussy cut roses are beautiful! I'll be watching for more of them. I love roses! My entire house is decorated with pink roses, and my rose garden is just outside my sun room. Sorry I had to delete the above comment. I misspelled a word! ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteThat's a unique name for a block! I like your choice of fabric and color.
ReplyDeleteIt has a classic look with some 'broken china' , gorgeous.
Wow! I'm blown away by your fabric stash yet again! Love these blocks and the rose fabrics!
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful guests have arrived at your tea. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThese blocks are wonderful, I love the fussy cutting!
ReplyDeleteYou have a phenomenal stash, and I love how you combine all these lovely fabrics. I'm especially impressed with your mixtures of high contrasts and low contrasts - such a wonderful sense of movement!
ReplyDeletewondering what size the blocks are thinking they are very small HSTs you have used works so well and the floral fabrics look so good as a centre piece
ReplyDeleteLuscious! I love pink, red, and green.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love those rose fabrics! This is going to be lovely. :D
ReplyDeleteThere's just something about rose fabrics. Very sweet.:)
ReplyDeleteThe miniature rose our son and DIL gifted to me on Mothers' Day has succumbed to the heat and humidity. It is barely alive -- hoping it can be restore to health, but i'm not optimistic. Your rose fabrics are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThere is an old world charm to your blocks - very vintage, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI do not envy you the humidity, se have this here in Summer - hate it!! Love, love these blocks you're making, how many more to go?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics individually but they become spectacular when en masse like this.
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