One of the "elevenses" - really challenging blocks that seem to be in the 11th column, that I left to near the end. This is Wagon Wheel, E-11. I followed Anina's method for this block, which avoids the applique of those tiny melons. Otherwise I don't know what I would have done. As it was, I had to turn under the seam allowance on the inside edge of those melons, and my fingers felt very clumsy. Needle turn was a struggle also.
I have been to Bennington and studied the Mother quilt but I do not recall looking closely at this block. I would like to know if Jane appliqued all those tiny melons, or did a layered technique like Anina!
Another thought: will more quilts in the style of Jane Stickle get finished, now that Anina has published hints on all the blocks, triangles, and corners? Hmm.
I am linking up with Connie at Freemotion by the River and with Quilt Story, as I do most
weeks I have blocks to share. Both blog hops have of pictures of pretty quilt
blocks and other projects.
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I am on Facebook too: just search for Viridian61. I post only when I have put up a blog post, and very little else.
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3 comments:
Amazing work! Beautiful!
What a neat block and it really does look challenging! Thanks for sharing.
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You did a wonderful job.
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