November 1st is here which means a new Time For All Seasons block.
Joan at Moosestash Quilting created the cutest blocks that totally represent
Thanksgiving and Fall weather. I know you'll love them!
I sewed two of them...one more to go!
Here's the optional finished quilt information:
62” x 74” quilt top
5 rows across, 6 rows down
30 blocks (6 bonus blocks)
2” sashings (or you could use 1" sashings for a smaller quilt)
4 yards background fabric (allows for extra if needed)
2 ½ yards sashing fabric
Miscellaneous fabrics of your choice for appliques, etc.
(A fat quarter bundle works great for this)
Do you want to sew all the blocks? Check out the links below:
February blocks by Amy at Sew Incredibly Crazy
can be found HERE.
March blocks by Just Let Me Quilt
can be found in my Etsy shop HERE.
April blocks by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks
can be found HERE.
May blocks by Joan at Moosestash Quilting
can be found HERE.
June blocks by Carol at Just Let Me Quilt
Dad's Tie Overload HERE
Sailing Into Summer Solstice HERE
July blocks by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks
can be found HERE.
August blocks by Amy at Sew Incredibly Crazy
can be found HERE.
September blocks by Joan at Moosestash Quilting
can be found HERE.
October blocks by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks
can be found HERE.
November blocks by Joan at Moosestash Quilting
can be found HERE
There's a Facebook page to share your finished blocks HERE.
Amy has a giveaway each month for those that link up their finished blocks, too!
It's never too late to join in!
Your blocks are just too cute.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose blocks are so cute. How on earth did I miss them?
ReplyDeleteOh.... all of these are so cute.
ReplyDeleteWow, aren't we blessed to have so many exceptionally creative friends
Thank you for sharing these Carol
All these blocks are so fabulous. I have three bonus blocks, is that all so far? You friends do such a nice job of coordinating you efforts on these BOMs.
ReplyDeleteCute blocks! The colors in them are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThey look like you painted them :)
ReplyDelete-Soma