I'm so glad I have had nowhere to go, so I can stay in and stay warm. Though I will go out and shovel a little in the driveway when we get a light snow which seems to be several times a week this winter. Like everyone else, I'm hoping for a milder February.
I had Sue over to pick through the donation to church of old fabric scraps. She collected a small pile and made a donation to church in return. I've been picking through the box of squares too, trying to decide if or what I want to do about them. I've a plan in mind so stay tuned on that.
I'm still a little undecided about this set of blocks. I've never seen the dresden plate block made from just one or two fabric before. I don't think some of these are worth the bother, but others appeal to me more each time I look at them.Any suggestions?
Going through those old scraps inspired me to dig out my own collection of old fabric and old orphan blocks. I put them in order and made some plans for some of them.
Time to check the blogs linked up at Patchwork Times
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I really like these old dresdens. I have some to deal with as well. I'm planning on a crazy garden with them - vines growing out of the base with different flowers appliqued on it. It's on my someday list.
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