Do not ask me why, just accept that I get more accomplished the busier I am. No, I do not really have time to be in a quilt block swap...but I ran across blog at http://www.quiltblockswap.blogspot.com/ and I thought it looked like fun...so, I signed up.
That was sometime in late June, and then in early July, I was assigned my first swap partner, Cindy. She sent m.e an email and told me her quilt square preference was any pattern in batik fabric. Cool.
So I searched my fabric stash and found a few batiks. I still was not sure what pattern to make, but since I am a certified Square in a Square Teacher, I was not worried. :)
I picked an Ohio Star pattern to make and since my life is so short on time, I took my rotary cutter, cutting mat, ruler and fabric to work with me. On my lunch break, I was able to quickly cut the squares and strips I needed to make my block to send to Cindy. While I was cutting, I even decided that I would cut enough to make two identical blocks. One for her, and one for me. The idea being that when I get a sufficient number of blocks from my swap partners, I can make two quilts.
Using the Square in a Square system was so easy. With my pre-cut squares and strips I was easily able to sew my batik block together. It took less than 30 minutes to sew, trim and press the block. The next day I sent it to my July partner. Here it is:
And then...Look what the mailman brought me:
I requested any pattern in blues and browns. This pattern is coincidentally very similar to the block I sent to Cindy. It has a 4-patch in the center. I love it!
So, if you want to join in...be sure to go to http://www.quiltblockswap.blogspot.com/ and follow the instructions to join in the fun.
Happy Quilting,
Annette
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