Week 2 4th of July at Granny’s

I put my nose to the grindstone this weekend and finished up Week 2 of the 4th of July at Granny’s sew along. Just in time for the release of Week 3’s blocks today! These blocks are a cinch: I’ll get them done!

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  1. Your blocks are lovely and so patriotic! I’m enjoying watching the quilt progress. Such fun! Congrats to Eva – what a wonderful accomplishment and she’ll have a fun summer.

  2. Well, I took a nosedive into the Granny pattern blog and am really impressed with her other patterns. I have at least 2 other RWB quilts to finish so I won’t be doing this one. But I will love watching your progress!

    1. It was kind of an investment, both in fabric and in the cost of the pattern. There are so many free sew alongs, which are great, but I can’t fault Heather for monetizing all the work she put into designing it and posting the patterns and other info each month.

  3. Lovely little blocks – well they look little until you count the inches on the cutting mat and realised they are a good size bigger than I imagined!
    Well done Eva, that is amazing. Nothing quite like having a little job that is something you love doing – then it seems like being paid to have fun!

  4. What a great compliment to Eva being asked to lifeguard! It’s a big job with lots of responsibility! And, I’m thinking the little kids will fall in love with her! Love your red blocks! Have a good week!

  5. Love these red and white blocks, they are perfect. Congratulations to Eva on her swimming achievements! It sounds like she is going to have a great and busy summer.

  6. Yes, those newest red blocks are beautiful, just like the others are. Glad to hear that Eva is so proficient that she has been asked to lifeguard – what an honor!

    Sorry that you had to cancel your trip. Hopefully it can be rescheduled for when all your eye issues have been improved and settled. It sounded like such a fun itinerary.

    1. So proud of Eva. I have never been an accomplished athlete, so I really admire her ability.
      I have four more red blocks to make, then I will be very happy to move on to another color combination. Enough with the red.

  7. gorgeous blocks! I just love that cheerful red!

    I don’t mean to sound like an old woman BUT…..tell Eva to wear sunblock. She’s a blonde. Most sun damage is done in our early years. I grew up in Pleasanton during 60s and 70s. We didn’t wear sunscreen of any kind. I have the deep wrinkles to show for it. ;p Sunglasses too! Protect those precious eyes.

    1. Oh, she has always been so good about using sunblock. However, she is still as brown as a berry, as Grandma Agnes would say. The sun can do so much damage, you are absolutely right.

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