I have done it!!!
On 17th June 2011 I bought the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt book from Amazon. On 30th May 2012 I finished the one-hundred-and-eleventh and final block. Here are the blocks I made in that final sprint for the finish line (when I picked the fabric for these last few blocks, Michael said I should avoid orange - he'll be pleased how seriously I took his advice!):
#99 W.C.T.U: I really wasn't sure about this block. I was very tempted to swap it out for something easier, but I was worried I would regret it later. Also, it would have been the thirteenth block I'd swapped. I don't believe in that kind of thing, but it convinced to plough ahead. I did, however, avoid the stripe in the middle. And I'm really pleased with how it turned out (so much for no orange).
#102 Whirpool: this is one of my favourite block designs
#105 Wild Goose Chase: I couldn't decide on a colour scheme for this block, which is why I left it so close to the end. In the end the rainbow won (just a little bit of orange)!
#106 Wild Rose and Square (orange again)!
#107 Windblown Square: this is just as good as Whirlpool - by this point I was glad my last two blocks were easy ones!
And finally #111 Wrench: blissfully easy
And here they are all together (one block is in their twice to get the grid right, but I have no idea which one!)
I am really going to miss making these little blocks - I'm already on the look out for my next sampler quilt fix!
On 17th June 2011 I bought the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt book from Amazon. On 30th May 2012 I finished the one-hundred-and-eleventh and final block. Here are the blocks I made in that final sprint for the finish line (when I picked the fabric for these last few blocks, Michael said I should avoid orange - he'll be pleased how seriously I took his advice!):
#99 W.C.T.U: I really wasn't sure about this block. I was very tempted to swap it out for something easier, but I was worried I would regret it later. Also, it would have been the thirteenth block I'd swapped. I don't believe in that kind of thing, but it convinced to plough ahead. I did, however, avoid the stripe in the middle. And I'm really pleased with how it turned out (so much for no orange).
#102 Whirpool: this is one of my favourite block designs
#105 Wild Goose Chase: I couldn't decide on a colour scheme for this block, which is why I left it so close to the end. In the end the rainbow won (just a little bit of orange)!
#106 Wild Rose and Square (orange again)!
#107 Windblown Square: this is just as good as Whirlpool - by this point I was glad my last two blocks were easy ones!
And finally #111 Wrench: blissfully easy
And here they are all together (one block is in their twice to get the grid right, but I have no idea which one!)
I am really going to miss making these little blocks - I'm already on the look out for my next sampler quilt fix!
Comments
What a beautiful quilt this will make and you can pass it down from generation to generation!