Friday, December 19, 2025

Roses In December

 







I have completed my goal of twelve Sunburst blocks that finish at 20 inches.
And I remade the one that I was not happy with because there was not enough contrast. Now they are ready for assembly. 

"God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December"--J.M. Barrie

And sew on...

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Oh gosh. We had a power outage yesterday for about two and a half hours. And then when the power came back on our router had no power so we had no internet. The tech from the broadband company replaced the router power supply today and now we are back in business. 

12 comments:

Cherie Moore said...

That remade block is beautiful and I’ll bet you are happy you’ve fixed it :)

Anonymous said...

That promises to be a really gorgeous and special quilt! Hugs, Nancy O.

Leslie said...

I absolutely love your Roses in December blocks!

Linda Swanekamp said...

So happy to see roses in December! Nice work!

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Chantal said...

The roses in the centre of the blocks are so amazing. You have glorious prints in there. Hope the power stays on. Stay warm. ;^)

Julierose said...

Wonderful how you've used all those rose fabrics in each block, Cathy;))) So pretty--this will be a lovely piece...hugs, Julierose

Meredith said...

These blocks are just stunning! They look three dimensional. Really looking forward to seeing the whole quilt.

Astrid said...

Those blocks are beautiful, Cathy. I'm looking forward to seeing the quilt.

Anonymous said...

I'm getting anxious to see them all together. I just love the colors and fabrics you used. (as always)

Quiltdivajulie said...

What a series of strikingly beautiful blocks. Tough when th power goes out but a double whammy makes it even less fun. Glad you are back in business today.

Nann said...

Sunburst roses: swoon! They're beautiful.
Power outages provoke such a visceral response in me--panic! That happened a couple of weeks ago in the middle of dinner. Fortunately it was about 30 seconds, just long enough that I had to reset the clocks.