Block 66 - Nearly Insane Quilt |
'Nearly Insane' book by Liz Lois, Block 66 |
Cherry Sketch, Timeless Treasures |
I have a few Christmas projects on the go at the moment, and I am cranking up for the Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt in a few weeks, so I am pleased that I have still managed to keep churning these lovely little blocks out.
Today I am joining up with a new Link PArty - the Splish, Splash Stash EPP linky party, recommended to me by Kristin, and also Judy at Design Wall Monday.
NUMBER OF PIECES: 29
DIFFICULTY: 1/10
SMALLEST PIECE: Triangle, 1 1/2" (38m) x 1" (27mm) x 1" (27mm)
LARGEST PIECE: Square, 1 1/2" (38m) x 1 1/2" (538m)
TECHNIQUE: English Paper Piecing (EPP)
FABRICS:
Somerset Shirtings c 1890 by Julie Hendrickson and Nancy Gere, Windham Fabrics # 35205
Cherry Sketch Basic Collection by Timeless Treasures #C8224
Days Gone By for Exclusively Quilters
Red Garden Pindot by Michael Miller Fabrics
Your block looks beautiful! So far I have resisted starting the Nearly Insane quilt, but you are tempting me to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteYour block is beautiful. I love the red and white!
ReplyDeleteYes! red and white! I love that choice and your Insane is really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSomehow I hadn't realized your nearly insane blocks were EPP! I love your bit of advice to make it look more complicated by using lots if fabrics. Lol! All the reds and whites are still looking lovely to me. Thanks for linking up with In Hand. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Way too complex for me - I really would go crazy.
ReplyDeleteSo you are making this quilt using EPP? What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThe red and white really make this block shine.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous block and I love the Cherry Sketch fabric. I'll have to look for it. How interesting that this block is made with EPP. It could be paper pieced or just pieced as well. But for those of us who love hand sewing EPP is the way to go. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing! I love that you did this with EPP
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