I need to catch up with all my Block Lotto blocks for the last few months.
In May I won the flying geese. I love them.
I am not sure what I will do.
But, the more I look at this picture, the more I lean towards making a quilt with this layout.
Then we made tall sailboats.
All year we have been making tall blocks. I am liking this change of pace from square blocks.
July was I-spy-houses. I was surprised by how much novelty fabric I had.
Now we already into August.
Tall stars, or wide stars. I love these stars. I have made several extras....
A couple days ago I started making sailboats.
I had a stack of cherrywood scraps to use.
I kept sewing and sewing, trying to get a sailboat that looked like a picture I had seen.
I never did quite get it. But ended up with a nice stack of sailboats.
At the same time I was making the red stars.
I laid it with my sailboats and was excited by how it looked.
I have enough for nine of these big chunky blocks. This is a quilt for my sister-in-law. She and her husband have a sailboat. They go just about every weekend.
Red sky at night, sailors delight!
I never got Easy Street hung up,
BUT
I did get the guys just to hold it up for a picture.
I pieced the back. It was a big 9-patch. Now its more a wonky 9-patch.
That's all for now. I can't find the picture of my scrappy trip around the world.
Over half the blocks are done, the rest is in tubes ready to cut and resew.


