I prepped by four blocks for handwork this week. By leftovers are centered in the picture. Sometimes I stress over the accuracy of the orginial block photos as compared to mine, but then I remember the quilts will never be side by side and it's my quilt anyway.
I'm saving up for the border package for this quilt. I don't know what it will look like. I can't wait to see it.
Every once and a while something comes along that you want to tell someone about....
For late night cinnamon toast-- it's pretty good....
And lastly -- the first Snap Beans of the season...
12 comments:
Those blocks are bee-you-tee-full!!!
Your blocks are looking great!! I did not get block number 9 yet...wonder where it is? Oh well, I am not caught up by any means yet!!
Lovely blocks. Can't wait to see it all put together.
Mel those blocks are absolutely gorgeous!
I'll have to look for that cinnamon sugar butter spread. (The addition of "spread" has me worried...)
the blocks are STUNNING!!!!
omg must try the cinnamon sugar butter for my grand daughter....cinnamon toast was a staple in our house when my kids were young!!!! I cannot indulge because I do not know when to stop!!!!
I have a few beans but only enough for maybe in some soup:(
What a lot of goodies you've posted here, Melanie! Your blocks are gorgeous, and the green beans - beautiful!
Your blocks are looking so good! Hope you are having a good summer!
Your quilt blocks are all so beautiful....love the colors you have chosen.
When I was a little girl, my mother used to make cinnamon sugar to put on buttery toast. I always thought it was such a lovely sweet little treat!
Gorgeous looking blocks!
Cass from Learn Bass Guitar Online
those blocks are so pretty!!!
I use the land o lakes butter all the time but have not seen the stuff with the cinnamon sugar. I will be on the lookout for it.
I'd have to hide that cinnamon spread to keep my youngest from eating it out of the tub -- but it does look yummy! :-P
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