Thursday, October 25, 2018

F2F - Five more

lucky...and lovely....last

The last of my blocks from the F2F Block Swap have arrived, all the way from Esther, from the Netherlands.

Esther kindly sent 5 blocks........ 3 with blue backgrounds


and these 2 with pink backgrounds.



So that's 27 blocks I have now, plus whatever I make for myself, so lots to be playing with and decisions to be made about a layout. 

I sent off  Miss October' s blocks earlier in the week to Moira..... a chocolate, coffee, cream and blue palette.....which I can't show until she receives them.  So now it's time to turn my thoughts to Miss November's colour choices and blocks. Robin has chosen this lovely bright palette, and it's going to be interesting working with these colours. One of the good things about this swap is the challenge of working with colours I wouldn't choose for myself.


So, time to get on. The sun's lifting from behind the trees, and the fog ....which has been rolling in along the river most days...... has started to burn away, so time to release the hound and have a walk before the day starts to get hot. Actually, the hound is still in bed, sleeping, so time to stir her. 


6 comments:

  1. It looks like your request for some baskets has paid off :-) You've got lots of choice to play with now, I think the final quilt should be amazing!

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    1. Pretty happy about the baskets, pretty happy about all the blocks. I'm excited about planning what to do with them.

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  2. Robin's colour choice is a big contrast to Moira's isn't it? Just as I didn't have much brown, I don't have much orange but I will rummage and I will find some for sure.

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    1. A big contrast. I'm sure it must be good for my old brain to lurch from one lot of colours to another completely different lot, trying to figure out what to do with them :)

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  3. I can't wait to see what you make with all the blocks, Nanette. Each one is pretty in itself but I expect they'll be so lovely sewn together. Meg:)

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    1. They're such a lovely lot of blocks Meg, I'm so lucky. The thought of putting them together is both daunting and exciting all at once.

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