Anyways, I sketched an idea and then went on holiday. When I came back I had fallen out of love with my sketch so I decided to just get sewing and create as I went along. I managed to make two blocks and I hardly made a dent in the fabric I have!!
In my first block, I sewed bits and pieces of texty fabrics onto my tree trunk which is fabric with what appears to be an essay all about the history of quilting!! I even managed to 'sign' my name with a little piece of Amy Butler selvage tucked away in the bottom corner!!
In my first block, I sewed bits and pieces of texty fabrics onto my tree trunk which is fabric with what appears to be an essay all about the history of quilting!! I even managed to 'sign' my name with a little piece of Amy Butler selvage tucked away in the bottom corner!!
Here are a couple detail pictures for you of the tree trunk and the stitched leaves:
In the roof, there were words like 'die' and 'dead' (a snippet of a news report from a World War I believe) so I cut pieces of the grass fabric and put 'eggs', 'umbrella' and 'book' over the negative words! At least they look sort of like roof tiles! And there you have it - two texty blocks... done.
I will be linking these blocks up to the party. Check it out - there are some fantastic blocks on display!!
Also linking up to Fabric Tuesday.
Loving the tree block! Such a fun idea with the leaves, cheater using the selvedge name, you can buy some for me too whilst your shopping, fill those extra envelope gaps =P.
ReplyDeleteNice blocks really like the tree one. Di x
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining! I love the spirit of your blocks! The tree is so alive!
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks! Really love the tree one!
ReplyDeleteHow creative! I love what you did. Very free form!
ReplyDeletebloody hell woman - that tree is amazing! Bring it on sunday, pleeeeease!!!
ReplyDeletetotally in love!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy! I love your tree! What a wonderful idea and beautiful result! Thank you for your kind words about my baby quilt1 x Teje
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