Design Wall Fun

With “Under the Maple Tree” off the design wall, new projects are emerging–including this month’s Tara Faughnan Blocks3 block: “Garnish.” It’s “the curve month,” and the block is a “pickle” quilt block variant. As usual, Tara has given us many sizes with which to play if we want to do perfection sewing, but she has also walked us through making improv blocks.

Me, I’m using the templates she has provided. And I started with the 6-inch version to trial the block, which I added to my collection of quilt blocks made with solid fabrics on the design wall:

I went then to the 4-inch templates next and will stay there–maybe until I mostly use up this month’s fabrics.

This month’s palette is really pretty, so I’m enjoying sewing with it. Having a palette selection of fabrics sent to you makes sewing decisions easy and immediately interesting. It is a treat.

Thanks to Tara’s many lessons over the years, I’m quite good with curves these days. These 4-inch blocks joined in a four-patch will each finish at 8 inches, so I’m thinking something that is 32 by 32–maybe a table topper that I can hand sew to quilt it. Of course, I’ll probaby move around blocks before sewing them all together.

These little X-Plus blocks inspired by a Bonnie Hunter project may work out to be another donation quilt. Who knows? I don’t. The components are all from the 3.5-inch bins of squares and my stash strip bins (which I’ve organized by color now as they have gone down in size these past years). I’m not planning to make all the centers “fussy cut.” Some will just be light or dark.

Note: the mini “folded corners” ruler is a real plus for making these flying geese blocks easier and quicker to make. I love the regular size of this ruler too. Maybe something with all flying geese is in my future…

Have a great week everyone! And enjoy your Sunday.

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