I’ve been working on a block a day sampler quilt for Quilts of Valor. This is what I’ve posted so far plus the rail fence block for today.
I’ve been putting together my Spaghetti Junction quilt as a leader/ender while doing the sampler. But I haven’t been doing it fast enough.
The top section is what I’ve partial sewn. The bottom section is where two cats and a dog have been “helping.”






So I took my stash of blocks and put them altogether into this sampler quilt for the Block Party. Working with a simple block formation design is a really good starting place for designing your first quilt and I purposely sashed it to show folks how that works in quilt design.
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Your QOV is going to awesome. Those are some pretty amazing blocks. I love the colors in the spaghetti junction quilt. The gray really brings out the rest of the colors. Thanks for sharing.
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Where is this sugar skull made of hexagons design? I’d love to see it.
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I love your Spaghetti Junction quilt. The colour/fabric choice is great.
Your sampler blocks are gorgeous! And the spaghetti junction looks great as well. My cats also like to “help”…
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love your valor quilt – those blocks look perfectly pieces, points sharp – something I’m not good at which is why I stick to art quilts but I do admire someone who can do what you can do. looking forward to seeing the whole thing.