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Monday, June 5, 2017

Old Italians


I've been finishing up a lot of UFOs the last few month so treated myself to something new. 
Old Italian Blocks
I'm going to use some of my 30's reproduction fabrics. I started with some reds. 

16 comments:

  1. Oh my! Thanks for the link. That is a fun-looking block and those reds are to die for!

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  2. Those blocks look great and Marie's tutorial is nicely done.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  3. I do love these blocks. Another one for my someday list!

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  4. Alrighty then. Another quilt block to add to my queue...
    Will it be a red and white quilt or are you going to pull in other colors?

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  5. I like red and white in almost any quilt! ---"Love"

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  6. Sometimes you just HAVE to start something new in order to keep the creativity going. Your X blocks are great. (Reminds me of a Block Lotto block.)

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  7. That looks like fun! Thanks for the link to the tutorial. I like how it makes two blocks at once!

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  8. love it, will put it on my TO DO list!

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  9. Looks an interesting new project. You will enjoy a little break from working on UFOs.

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  10. very nice blocks will pop over to see the tutorial

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  11. this is one of my favorite blocks...Nice fabrics hugs, Julierose

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  12. love that pattern and your beautiful blocks!

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  13. This is a really fun and easy block. Thanks for the link to the tutorial.

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  14. Love these blocks! A cheerful homage to those 30's fabrics in your stash!

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  15. Similar to the Crossroads blocks I made a couple of weeks ago. These are lovely with red reproduction fabric.

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  16. I like the look of these, and Old Italian is a cool block name. I'd make it just for that.

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