Sunday 17 January 2016

Farmers Wife 1930s Quillt - Flora

Hello again! I'm back with another block in the lovely Kerry's Farmer's Wife 1930s Quilt Along.


This time I've made block 35 Flora. As soon as I first flicked through the book this block jumped out at me and I haven't quite figured out why, but I really really like it.

I tried to keep to the original colours because I think part of what appeals to me is the original fabrics in the book, but I also love how the shapes seem to almost dance round the block. The blue and white fabrics I used are Pretty Posies by Darlene Zimmerman and the purple is a shot cotton by Kaffe Fasset that isn't quite so dark as it looks in the photos.



I'm English paper piecing all my blocks and so far that's working out really well for me. My sewing time is really limited these days but I can usually find a little bit of time here and there for some relaxing hand sewing. I've made about 20 of the blocks so far, and although I'm not keeping up with everyone I'm pretty chuffed with the amount I've managed to make. And I've really enjoyed stitching each one!

I print out the block diagrams from the book on standard printer paper and write on each piece which colour it is. This helps my poor brain not get too mixed up! Then I glue baste, and sew the block together in sections.



You can see the gorgeous blocks that the others are making for the quilt along on Instagram by using the hashtag #fw1930sqal and #florablock you can also use Fat Quarter Shop's hastags #fw35flora. I'm @FionaPoppyMakes on instagram. Check out Kerry's beautiful Geneva block and her version of Flora on her blog.

5 comments:

  1. Lovely block Fiona, I really enjoyed this one too,

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  2. Wow! There are a lot of small pieces to that block. I'm not sure that I would manage to get them all fitting properly. You are a much better quilt piecer than I. Gorgeous, you should be proud :)

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  4. All the blocks present in the above image has been really awesome and mind blowing. Being a person working in research paper writing website, i could understand about what are all the hard things being faced by the farmer. All the hard things being faced by the farmer has been beautifully depicted in the image i think so. Hats off for the wonderful piece of work from you. Waiting to see such more wonderful piece of works from you.

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