Wednesday, August 29, 2018

And Then There Were Sixty-Four

And then there were sixty-four little log cabin blocks. 
There's a few crowning glories and a couple of scary blocks. 
But that's not the end of the story or the scraps. 

17 comments:

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

I just love your little blocks. That red really makes them POP!
xx, Carol

Julierose said...

Oh what lovely LCL blocks--you are movin' right along there. I need to giddy-up on my sewing horsie lol hugs, Julierose

gayle said...

Wow! Look at you go!
I've started making some of the little cuties, too, but I'd have to give up sleeping (and eating) (and pretty much everything else) in order to catch up with you!

julieQ said...

64!! Wow, wow, wow! You go, girl!! How amazing that you are speeding along so well...love your blocks!

Janie said...

They are charming. I like the contrast.
I'm hand quilting and piecing blocks together on a few different projects.
Slow but sure.

em's scrapbag said...

Good job on the blocks. I don't think you'll ever find and end to the scraps.

Sally Trude said...

I am still reading your blog with a blindfold on...but I'm sure you are using wonderful prints and made quite a few delightful blocks.

Linda said...

64 already?! Wow, you are certainly motoring,

cityquilter grace said...

just love 'em....sooo pretty!

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

You must sew all day! 64 hard to believe but they do add up if you keep at it!

Quilter Kathy said...

64?!?!? Wowzer!

Ann said...

Good contrast. The darks are colorful, too. You are always so busy.

Louise said...

Looking good! And of course there is never an end to the scraps. Quilters seem to have discovered a perpetual motion machine...

Sue McQ said...

Makes me think of the Beatle song "Will You Still Need Me When I'm 64!"

audrey said...

So much time involved already! And I'm sure the scary blocks will blend right in.:)

mangozz said...

I can't wait to see what you do with these.

Caryl @ cinnamon holiday workshop said...

So awesome!