sexta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2022

Blocos VIRANDO A ESQUINA

Semana passada contei que em 2018 eu estava fazendo os blocos do SQUARED AWAY BOM durante o Rainbow Scrap Challenge.

Naquele ano fiz os blocos refentes aos meses de:

Janeiro -  Bloco Red Cross 
Fevereiro - Bloco Wishing Ring
Março - Bloco Red Cross
Abril - Bloco 4 XStar
Maio - Bloco Baton Rouge Square
Junho - Bloco Coutry Lanes

O bloco de Julho  seria o Round the Corner, na cor vermelha, mas eu não fiz na época e todos os blocos acima ficaram guardados no baú dos UFO's.

O bloco Virando a Esquina  Round the Corner foi publicado em 1935 por Mountain Mist.

Vermelho é a cor de Janeiro para as participantes do RSC-22

Encontrei vários  quadradinhos com 2,5 polegadas, o que facilitou muito, e então foi só costurar os 3 blocos. 



Fiz isso bem lentamente pra não prejudicar ainda mais meu pescoço. 

Para quem achou que não iria conseguir fazer nada esta semana, estou bem feliz por ter dado andamento nos blocos desde BOM.

Em conexão com:
Angela em Rainbow Scrap Challenge- 2022
Frédérique em Patchwork & Quilts
Cynthia em Oh Scrap!


19 comentários:

Kim disse...

Ivani, your three red blocks look fabulous. I like the sound of the other blocks you have completed. They will superb all dancing together in one quilt.

Cathy disse...

I like vintage blocks! Take care of your neck!

The Cozy Quilter disse...

Nice blocks using your red squares. I hope your neck is better soon.

maggie fellow disse...

I really like old classic blocks - they always look good

Mari disse...

Your blocks look great! So happy you are finishing off this quilt!

Karen - Quilts...etc. disse...

looks like a good choice to work with- hope your neck will ease up soon

LIttle Penguin Quilts disse...

Those blocks are so pretty in red, Ivani! I'm glad you were able to do a little sewing without hurting your neck. Enjoy the weekend!

Sara disse...

Really pretty red/white blocks. I've had sets of blocks that have taken several years to make enough for a whole quilt.

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué disse...

Lovely blocks, I love how you add fabrics at some places to make the eyes travel inside the block! Take care of your neck.
Thank you for sharing, and linking up today :)

Maggie disse...

Dear Ivani,
Hope you feel much better soon. The red blocks looks beautiful. The colour challenge is great for slowly getting projects done. The slow pace helps us do get things done at a more relaxed pace. Why rush, when we do not need to? Have a wonderful day.

Jenny disse...

Lovely red locks. You are wise to take things slowly as your neck is causing you pain. Did you have an accident, or is it an ongoing problem? Do hope it eases soon.

Vireya disse...

Lovely red blocks, Ivani!

LA Paylor disse...

good for you to manage making those cute blocks! They will look good in all the colors

The Joyful Quilter disse...

Have fun with those Squared Away blocks, Ivani! You are off to a great start with the RED you've made.

chrisknits disse...

All your blocks are wonderful! But do rest and get your neck back in order.

Sylvia@Treadlestitches disse...

I'm so sorry you are having trouble with your neck! I hope you feel better soon. The red blocks are lovely, and it's such a good idea to work on a UFO. Of course it's always fun to start a new project too! Good luck!

TerryKnott.blogspot.com disse...

I like your plan and your red blocks are lovely. Red is my favorite color so I've swooned over many people's RSC blocks this month! I hope your neck issues are resolved soon as that is a pain I identify with having been in a car accident almost 13 years ago. I have learned how to continue stitching in spite of the pain. . . most days!

scraphappy disse...

Slow and steady sounds like a good plan. Glad you were able to finish some blocks and still not be in pain.

Susie H disse...

That's a double win! First to be able to accomplish those 3 RED blocks beautifully in spite of the neck pain. Second would be progress on an old UFO!! Hope at least some of your pain has been alleviated and this week proves to be even better.