Serratifolia – AKA Fushia!
This was a fun block. I can’t believe it has been nearly a year since we
started this journey. I’ve been having fun, but I do look forward to seeing
this one finished.
Check out all the wonderful
blocks (here). I am so amazed at the variety of fabrics and methods. There certainly
is a lot of talent out there. Good job everyone!
Happy Stitching!
You have done a beautiful job, Wendy. I can't get enough of these pretty flowers on your cheddar background--love it!
ReplyDeleteI cannot comprehend even attempting something like this!
Your block turned out Gorgeous Wendy!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your cheddar background version of this quilt.
Beautiful! I wouldn't have believed how perfect that cheddar background would be - the colors of the leaves and flowers just shine against it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I never knew fuschia by it's Latin name. Your blocks are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful block and perfect stitching!! That cheddar is delicious!!
ReplyDeleteYour fuschias are so bright and fun. Keeping up for a year is a real commitment, but with your potholder approach you're much further ahead than most.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty Fuschias! Love that cheddar background, too :)
ReplyDeleteYour colors are gorgeous together, Wendy. I love the peach/coral/cheddar background with the blue/teal/turquoise stems and leaves.
ReplyDelete--Nancy. (ndmessier @ aol.com, joyforgrace.blogspot.com)
This cheddar is the perfect combo with others colours Wendy !
ReplyDeleteAnd your appliqué is just awesome as usual....
Bravo for this great work !
I love your blocks--the colors are so striking on the cheddar background!
ReplyDeletegreat block. I love the real flowers too! great selection of pinks on that cheddar background
ReplyDeleteI am jealous that your blocks are quilted! LOL!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and kind of crazy block!
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