Wednesday, February 4, 2009

A Tisket a Tasket, Block 2. A couple others too.

Here's my wool version of A Tisket a Tasket for February. Go on over to Bunny Tales to download the next block, or click the link on my sidebar.



Love the way they are looking together.




Here's block 3 of Wool Garden. If you're observant, you can see that the sunflower block is a little different from what it was on my wool tutorial. Well, it seems that I reversed the fabrics for the star and the sunflower seeds. (Thanks Karen). I felt like a real dodo since my boo boo was out there for the whole world to see...(well, maybe not the WHOLE world, but it felt like that). Anyway, I took those pieces off and dug deep into my stash and came up with something that looks a bit better. Geesh!


And finally, these are the current blocks for Jan Patek's Girl Gang. It really feels good to be caught up.

Now if I can just get to some of the other projects in the closet, drawers, shelves, etc.

29 comments:

  1. Oh I am loving the Bunny Hill block in the wool.....!!...and now that Anne is giving us the redwork version as well....something else to put on the "I really want to do" list.....I haven't started with that BOM yet....but...... I am up to date with the Wool Garden BOM....woo hoo!!

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  2. Look at all of your projects . . . you are keeping busy! Love the wool version of the February block and thank you so much for your tutorial for using wool - I'll be making use of some of those pointers when my next BOM block shows up next month. - Marlene

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  3. I just love the wool versions...maybe I'll have to do 3 of each block...regular applique', redwork, and wool!

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  4. You and Anne are going to do me in! I love your wool version -again I'm torn between wool and fabric, so I'm gonna use both!

    I love your Wool Garden!

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  5. Just so beautiful, you must be very good at this because you do such amazing work. I can't believe all that you get done:)
    Have a wonderful evenning.
    Rondell

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  6. Hey wait! Is that like insider trading to have your block done so fast LOL??? I LOVE your cute woolie version!

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  7. You're way ahead of me, Anne! I would have never noticed your boo-boo, either! Everything looks wonderful! I guess I best get busy!
    Cheers!

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  8. Hi Anne, I can't believe you finished your tisket a tasket block already, you are fast and it looks great. Te little bird wool is so cute. All your blocks look wonderful!

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  9. I just love your Bunny Hill blocks I am hoping to add some wool to mine. Thankyou for sharing your other blocks. Nice to hear that you too have many "to do " projects. I have decided to resist purchasing any magazines this year so I can keep the "list" down. It's going to be tough.

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  10. Yours look so different from the plan I have for mine in wool. I like yours, though. Using the gingham and the solid wing was a good idea.

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  11. Siiiigh! The wool block is soooo cute, I just love it! It looks great with January's. Anne, you've done it again! --Jen

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  12. Love, love, love those Bunny Hill blocks done up in wool! Your color choices are darling. I have Block 2 fused and ready to machine blanketstitch--soon as Bernie comes home from getting her annual check-up.

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  13. Love all your pretty woolies but oh how I love your new birdie basket!

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  14. Wow, love the wool blocks. Congratulations on catching up on blocks of the month

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  15. Wow are you ever fast! Didn't the second block just come out today? Your wool versions look fantastic. And I love your other wool projects as well. Great job!

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  16. I can't believe that you have already finished the second block. I just downloaded mine today. I am doing 2 at a time so one is in wool the other in cotton. They all look fatastic. Linda

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  17. You have awesome wool! Send me some will ya? Your blocks, all of them, are very pretty. (VERY!!)

    I'm guessing you had the blocks early....if not, dang girl!

    All in fun! Thanks for sharing such pretties.

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  18. WOW Anne they all look great - I'm loving the Bunny Hill project and WOO HOO sister your all caught up on everything - I'm jealous and I want to be caught up some day.

    Hugs - karen

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  19. Your Bunny Hill blocks are adorable!

    I really, REALLY, like the wool garden blocks too!

    The Girl Gang blocks are right up my alley too!

    Sheesh!! I love them all!!!!

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  20. OMGosh you have been busy. I love your blocks. Do you ever sleep???

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  21. Your blocks are all just the most wonderful! Love them all!

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  22. I can't believe you already got your basket block done. So cute!! I actually just printed mine off a little while a go.

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  23. Oh!!!! your bunny hill block are so beautifull.
    Have a great day,
    kiss,zaza.

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  24. I love all your blocks Anne. That wool is so pretty on the basket block. I cant decide how to do mine. It's going to be a pretty quilt.
    Your Girl Gang blocks are great too as are your other BOM blocks.

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  25. all your blocks look wonderful...Love the look of the wool in your blocks...ohhhh your tempting me!
    jan pateks bom is looking great!
    good for you keeping up!
    Kathie

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  26. All of your blocks are lovely! How do you manage to get so much done so quickly? You are an inspiration.

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  27. Love, love your basket block!

    Wow, you're moving right along these other two projects. I love them both. Would love to do the flowers in cotton but not now. LOL

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  28. Your wool blocks are looking fantastic. I'm already behind in Karen's BOM, I better get them out of the envelopes.

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