Clink the post title to go the Barbara Brackmans blog where she is posting a Block of the Week complete with Civil War history. She also has a Flickr group where you can see all the followers blocks. It's a great way to see fabric choices before you start your block. I have considered doing a tutorial, found out that American Homestead has been doing one weekly. She is doing an excellent job. You will find a link on her sidebar called "Civil War Blocks". Mine are as follows.
LITTLE BLUE BASKET, BLOCK # 13
FOX AND GEESE, Block #14
FORT SUMPTER, Block #15
I did lack one block being caught up and then---------Saturday came and a new block was posted. Now I lack 2 being caught up. --you want to talk about my boot blocks? You say you want to know if I am finished with May and if it will be posted on the first as it should be? How about my Henrietta Whiskers block--you ask if I am finished with it? Well, No, no, and ---uhhh----no. Sorry about your and my bad luck. I better get off this computer and get to work!!!! Right now!!!!
7 comments:
Pretty blocks...I just finished reading Elm Creek Quilts: The Union Quilters...lots of civil war facts in there.
I hope your Easter was special and spent with family.
Mama Bear
Your Fox and Geese is particularly nice. I have two to do, too. Maybe later this week. Always something to do, isn't there. That is part of what I LOVE about quilting.
I, too, just finished Union Quilters. I have too many projects in the fire, but do want to try some of the Civil War block.
YES, anxiously awaiting the May Boot block!
Gorgeous blocks...love the fabrics you have used!
Hi!
I have just given you a special award!
Please see my posting of Apr 27!
Take care, Leslie
http://www.lesquilts.blogspot.com/
I enjoyed your post on Stash. AND...I have to SAY... YOU ARE MIGHTY generous to share your patterns! How kind of you!! You have a very fun blog... =o)
hugZ,
annie
rubyslipperz106.blogspot.com
Love your fox and geese colors!
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