By the time the weekend rolled around, we were once again a couple blocks behind on our Blockhead sampler.
I’d intended to do one the weekend before, but Burton’s poppy top took longer than I’d planned. So nothing to do but get to it on Sunday.

Block number 8 had lots of little pieces (and this is the 12″ block – I can’t imagine doing the 6″) but I managed and it is a very nice result. I’m loving the challenge of only using two fabrics. It really makes you look at the blocks differently. You can see the designers original vision here.
Block number 9 was another paper pieced block. And oh my goodness! I loved it! But I’ve never paper-pieced and I’m not going to lie, none of it makes sense to me. After Christmas, Mom’s going to give me a tutorial. But for now I needed a block….

So I substituted a Friendship star with a little extra twist. I think it turned out pretty darn good.

And both blocks look fabulous when put with all the others. There are three more blocks to come for this first part. (There are more blocks after Christmas, but it’s essentially a separate project.
I’ve already decided I’m going to lay this out nice and simple – white sashing and red cornerstones. It’s going to be a nice little lap quilt – stunning in its simplicity.
There is just something about red and white together. That is a lovely quilt Val!
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What an absolute beauty!!!
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This is shaping up beautifully! You will love the paper pieced blocks once your Mom gives you a lesson!
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That is going to be a gorgeous quilt Val. The red and white are so pretty and delicate together.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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One of these days I am breaking open my red/cream layer cake and going block crazy! You are inspiring me! Love the finds from the thrifting day, and that history? Wow!
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Simple, but gorgeous!
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I just love your new blocks! That is going to be such a beautiful quilt. The two color fabric scheme is awesome.
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Love it! It is beautiful, and red is my favorite color. Nice work.
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Beautiful blocks! It’s difficult to pick a favorite.
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