This will make such a fun baby/toddler quilt finishing at 36"x 48". The fussy cut centers are really cute and I love the bright colours.
'Migration' is the last block for block lotto this year - a wee bit fiddly (lots of hsts) but it is a pretty block.
I also wanted to try out a pattern that I have had for ages called Russian Rubix by April Rosenthal. I thought it would make quite a nice Liberty quilt. The pattern calls for a bit of precision and quite a lot of trimming. I don't mind trimming as long as it all works out in the end.
Happily I can report that it is a well-written pattern so everything does work out it the end. Phew.
Beautiful wip's! I love the mix of blocks from the Monday Modern group and the liberty is just gorgeous as always!
ReplyDeleteI think the swamp block has been my favourite one we have done. I like how they have come together. The liberties look very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWell despite it's name, I do love the blocks in your first pic... very effective all together! And glad the Rubix pattern worked out, those Liberties are looking really delightful! Linda
ReplyDeleteEverything here is wonderful! I love the solids in your block lotto! And Liberty! Can you go wrong with Liberty?!
ReplyDeleteThe block lotto looks wonderful. The carefully placed dark and light values of the greys really tie it together.
ReplyDeleteWow, I can't believe how great the block lotto blocks all go together.
ReplyDeleteYour block lotto quilt looks lovely. Loving the Liberty Rubix -looking forward to seeing more of this soon - no pressure.
ReplyDeleteBoth are very cool. I like what you have done with the Liberty.
ReplyDeleteGreat Rubix crush block. I love that pattern ; ) good for you for sewing your blocks
ReplyDeleteI love how you almost have a 'translucent' effect going on with your lottery blocks due to the way you've placed them. They look great.
ReplyDeleteI love that Rubix block, it's great with Liberty!
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