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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Grandmothers Choice #6: Aunt Eliza's Star


I again figuratively tiptoed into Blogger to check out this week's block....   *ahhhh*    ...not too bad!


I'm starting to get a handle on using the Art Nouveux fabrics and, with this large center, I had the perfect opportunity to fussy cut another large flower.

I had (what I considered) a very large 1930s print that I thought I wouldn't be able to use but by jingo!   This was the very block to incorporate that large print!



I had fun at my granddaughter's birthday party yesterday afternoon and have a photo to share of the birthday girl and her new tote...

 
....all in all, a very nice day!





10 comments:

  1. Very nice fussy cutting--it really makes the blocks.
    That is one happy girl with her new owl bag!

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  2. Both blocks look great, Freda. Your granddaughter looks really happy with her owl bag -as well she should. :o)

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  3. Great job on the blocks and the TOTE!!! Beautiful young lady!

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  4. Awesome blocks!!! I too was gingerly peeking at BB blog!! Whew - one that I could do more easily. Kansas sunflower just about ate my lunch and I even hand pieced it!! I'll post my blocks soon. I was behind, but now I'm caught up!!

    What a little cutie with a darling owl tote! Way to go, Grandma!!

    Blessings

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  5. You are doing just great with those blocks. The fussy cut centers are super.
    That tote is just perfect and she looks very pleased.

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  6. Wow! Those are some great, super, fantastic blocks. I love the fussy cutting!

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  7. Ah. You have succumbed to the fussy cutting pressure. Both blocks are beautiful. I love the little scene in the 30s print. Very nice job.

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  8. Two great blocks, that art nouveau fabric centre looks really great, my block is cut out and waiting for me to stitch.

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  9. These blocks came out really nice - great fussy cut. But ever nicer is your sweet grand daughter.

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  10. I always especially like the 1930s fabric - so pretty.

    And pretty is the word for that granddaughter, looking very proud of her new tote.
    Lillian
    lillianscupboard.wordpress.com

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