sábado, 20 de agosto de 2022

Blocos para doação

Uma nova onda de massa polar chegou Quinta-Feira a noite, por aqui, com ventos gelados que atingiram 70 km por hora.  No sul do país  em cidades serranas, algumas ocorrências de neve. Aqui na praia a temperatura está em torno de 15°C com ventos entre 15 e 25 km/h. Situação prevista para todo o final de semana. 

Sem poder sair devido ao frio, vento e garoa, ontem a tarde, aproveitei para terminar o jogo de blocos laranja, que já estavam com os blocos  Nine Patch, da unidade central refilados.

Estes 13 blocos foram feitos para o projeto Love Quilts Brasil

Junto com blocos bordados, em ponto cruz, com gráficos no tema escolhido pela criança. 

Estes blocos serão usados na montagem de uma colcha e uma almofada.


Um detalhe laranja encontrado no Jardim:
Lírio-leopardo (Belamcanda chinensis).
Flores pequenas e cheias de encanto.


Em conexão  e compartilhando com:
Angela em Rainbow Scrap Challege 
Frédérique  em Patchwork & Quilts
Cynthia em Oh Scrap!

16 comentários:

Vireya disse...

Staying inside sewing when it is cold outside sounds like a good idea. Lovely orange blocks, and gorgeous orange lily!

Gretchen Weaver disse...

Staying indoors and sewing during the cold is a wise choice. Those blocks are pretty and will make a happy quilt for a child. Happy stitching!

grammajudyb disse...

Glad you are enjoying some sewing time while it's too chilly and drizzly to be outside. I am looking forward to seeing the Love Quilts Brasil project.
Leopard Lilies....so pretty!

scraphappy disse...

Happy you are able to stay in and sew. It is the perfect excuse to finish your lovely blocks!

Mari disse...

What pretty blocks! Good time to stay inside and sew! Hope it gets warmer for you soon.

LIttle Penguin Quilts disse...

That sounds like the perfect sewing weather, Ivani! Pretty orange blocks - glad you figured out what was needed to get those outside pieces to fit.

Gwyned Trefethen disse...

Can't wait to see how the nine patch blocks with sashing and corner stones comes together.

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

that is too bad that you are on your beach vacation and it got too cold to enjoy it - I always forget you are in opposite seasons - you are late winter going to spring and we are late summer

Cathy disse...

The good side to cold weather outside is that we can stay inside and sew. Your blocks are lovely. I love the good cause they are being made for!

Cathy disse...

I had to go look at Love Quilts Brazil. What a neat project to combine themed embroidered blocks with pieced blocks. I had to glance at some of the themes the children chose for their quilts.

We have the winds here today but not the cold! There were tornadoes north of us a little while ago but they did not touch down, thank goodness!

Jenny disse...

A polar mass sounds very cold indeed! Stay warm, keep inside and do your stitching, that certainly seems the best idea.

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting disse...

Very pretty blocks for a wonderful quilt!!! Stay warm and keep on sewing!!!

Sandy Panagos disse...

Very pretty. Sounds like sewing weather, to me!

TerryKnott.blogspot.com disse...

You managed making some beautiful blocks on a cold day. I'd say you were super productive!

Cynthia Brunz Designs disse...

I would be inside quilting too. That is such a pretty flower. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué disse...

Your quilt is going to be gorgeous! I hope the weather is a little better, stay warm and sew ;)
Thank you for sharing!