Please be sure to visit Sarah today for her last guest blogger with help for finishing up those quilts.
I know I should be working on my Slow Stitching today, but I've had company in and out as well as looking after the home shop. So I am tackling those plaids some more instead. Lots of bow tie blocks well on their way.
** link up with Oh, Scraps **
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And since I will be off-line later today and thru tomorrow - Happy and safe Memorial Day.
Sewingly Yours,
Sharon
Love those plaid bow tie blocks, lots of pretty greens and golds. Have a wonderful Memorial Day.
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon ,love your blocks they look fantastic,enjoy your day my friend xx
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the plaid in those blocks! Have a safe and wonderful Memorial Day!
ReplyDeleteLove your plaid bow ties. But I think plaid anything is a favorite of mine! Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteI love the bow ties - they look so masculine. Not that they will after they go in a quilt. Looks can be deceiving. I actually have two or three bow ties blocks that I started as by leader/ender projects. I wanted cheddar for the background. When I ordered it online, it looked very cheddar as I call it. I didn't look carefully, and it explicitly called it orange. So, my background is going to be orange. I got the recipe for the small bowtie blocks from Bonnie Hunter's blog. She came to our guild in April and I was sharing my mishap with her. As she delightfully told me, cheddar comes in many, many shades from white to bright orange, so I'm going to have a bright cheddar quilt - some day a long time down the road. Turning cheddar (lemons) into cheese salad (lemonade). Thanks for sharing our beautiful blocks.
ReplyDeleteOh I love plaids and I love bow ties... this is going to be a great combination!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason bow ties always remind me of dog bones and that's a good thing as I love my dogs!
ReplyDeleteVery nice plaid bow ties. Black and white bow ties are on my "to do" list for one of these days.
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