It's hard for me to believe that we have already traveled through north-east and north-west Texas and now we are about to start
Quad 3--south-west Texas. I'm am really just amazed by all of the city blocks we have made so far. The designers have really created some stunning blocks and I'm just overwhelmed with how much I love them, and how much fun I'm having making them. I also want to thank all of you who are following along and/or participating. One of the reasons I love quilting so much is the wonderful sense of community and support, so really, thank you everyone:)
I finished up my first quadrant, and I added a few trees to represent the Piney Woods area of Texas where I'm from. I always hear from people "Texas doesn't have trees!", and I have to politely remind them that Texas isn't just all tumbleweeds and Cactuses (or is it Cacti?). Texas is a big place, and the area where I'm from is covered with pine forests. So my tribute to the pine forests is--(pause for effect)--7 Trees! And one of those might be a bit oddly spaced:)
In the pic above you see the first 3 blocks: the
Longhorn was by Linsey from
Fort Worth Fabric Studio to represent Fort Worth. That just has "Texas" written all over it! And then the
Ferris Wheel was designed by
Ashley at
Urban Spools for the
Dallas block--and I love how it works so well with the fabric collection I'm using--the whole thing has a very whimsical air, don't you think? And as you might have seen in my previous post, the
Rose was made by
Colleen for the Tyler block--and I really love that she designed such a cute block for my hometown. They all really make my heart happy.
During the week I hardly have time for sewing, so yesterday I was excited to finally get to sew the blocks for Quad 2:
Aoife from
thREDhead designed two awesome block for Amarillo, and so I made them both!
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Amarillo Rose Block |
I realized when I was almost done with the
Amarillo Rose block (above) that I had all my yellows in the wrong places, but it turned out so pretty anyway that it didn't bother me at all.
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Amarillo Lighthouse Block |
She also designed the
Lighthouse block based on the Lighthouse Rock at Palo Duro Canyon. How creative, right? You can read more about that
here.
For
Lubbock, Jada,
@blackvelvetstitches, designed the beautiful block below to bring in some southwest flair!
When I was done with all three blocks, I realized that I really probably used too much blue/aqua, and I don't know how they'll look when the quadrant is all together, but for now, I couldn't be happier.
So, for this week, we will be visiting El Paso with my good friend Jennie of
Porch Swing Quilts, and then we'll head over to Midland/Odessa with Donna of
Donna's Lavender Nest--who is a supplier for my addiction (of awesome Lecien fabric!).
I'm really looking forward to making their stops on the QAL, and seeing what they've cooked up! Again, if you need the pattern for Quad 3 click
here.