I have a goal to finish 2 Dear Jane blocks a week or 8 per month. I was playing catch up and just finished last week's blocks.
These are the six I have done this month.
I still have the hardest two left. Why do I save the hardest for last?
I still have the hardest two left. Why do I save the hardest for last?
Linking up today with Esther's WOW Wednesday
Freshly Pieced WHIP Wednesday
and
Let's Bee Social at Sew Fresh Quilts
Thank you ladies, for your linkups!
Also, I fell in love with these strawberries at
A Quilter's Mission
I've just got to make some for my quilting friends.
Thursday Link ups:
I Quilt
Needle and Thread Thursday
and
Let's Bee Social at Sew Fresh Quilts
Thank you ladies, for your linkups!
Also, I fell in love with these strawberries at
A Quilter's Mission
I've just got to make some for my quilting friends.
Thursday Link ups:
I Quilt
Needle and Thread Thursday
Lovely to see another Dear Jane on its way!
ReplyDeleteYeah! Keep it up! I have always wanted to do a Dear Jane, but and very nervous about it, I feel that I may not be experienced enough to pull it off and quite part-way through.
ReplyDeleteSorry - "am very nervous".
ReplyDeleteThese blocks look lovely! Good luck finishing up the most difficult ones!
ReplyDeleteDear Jane quilts always amazed me, you are doing wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks. Great plan to work on a couple of blocks a week. In no time you are going to have the whole quilt completed. Good luck on those two. They do look difficult.
ReplyDeleteYou are braver than I, Deana. Your blocks look fantastic. Good luck with those curves! You can do it!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks look lovely and bright.
ReplyDeleteThat G-10 block was one of my favourites when I made it. I decreased the size of the melons a bit to make them fit.