
I had fun over the weekend playing with my French General fabric and the Sewcialites 3 blocks that have been released to date. I decided to not include a couple of the block offerings because I felt they were verging into “cutsie” territory (notably the heart and the flower) and were not compatible with my vision for this quilt. substituted a couple of blocks from previous Sewcialites, as well as a 9″ block or two from other sew-alongs I have participated in.

One thing I highly recommend when you are working on blocks with many intersecting seams is to press all your seams open. It takes a bit longer, but it makes for a much flatter and nicer block.
I have a couple of other sew-alongs to catch up with (A Quilting Life and the Riley Blake Challenge), so I hope to tackle a few of those blocks this week and get caught up.
Hope your week got off to a great start!

7 Responses
If there was a heart and a flower, then the house block makes sense. I wondered why a house with the other style of blocks.
Still voting for on point.
They are lovely!
Yes, I made the house because it was so adorable, but it may not fit in with the aesthetic of the quilt in the end. I will have to see as things move along.
This is going to be lovely. It looks patriotic to me so a perfect quilt for this summer’s celebration of the 250th anniversary of signing the Declaration of Independence. Beautiful! 🇺🇸
It is a step up from the typical patriotic quilt, isn’t it? I probably would mainly use it in the summer because of the color scheme. I sure do love working with those particular colors!
I’ve been pressing seams open on blocks in general for the past few years. They just look flatter/nicer to me. Your fabric choices for this sew along are stunning!
Looking good! I, too, wonder if the house block will make it into the quilt. You’ll choose wisely when the time comes!
Hugs!
look at those beautiful flat seams! yeah, the flower block is not to my liking either.