Debbie,
I like your block especially the spider webs. I wouldn't change a thing.
Robin
Thank you again Max and Robin. Laughing about the moths. Gonna take a break from it today. Have to catch up on a few things I have been letting go.
Deb
I agree with Max. It's not too dark. I like the fabrics you used for it. Nice work.
MaxNTopeka:Everytime I see this open book, I think moths should be flying up out of it!
I could see that. I love the way your mind works Max.
Thanks, Kris! Of course, not everyone would agree with you!
Max
Lots of starts and restarts on this #25 block which is my first attempt at pulling in something not in the original PoD pattern set. The howler was sooo cool I just had to work it in. I wholeheartedly recommend tracing the pattern and tweaking it to make sure the seams line up right (section B especially) and make sure you join section B to C first, then BC>A, then ABC>DEF. I messed with this for days but I'm sure the DS will dig it.
MNJen: ....... The howler was sooo cool I just had to work it in. ........ I messed with this for days but I'm sure the DS will dig it.
....... The howler was sooo cool I just had to work it in. ........ I messed with this for days but I'm sure the DS will dig it.
MNJen. Your block is awesome!! I can't say enough, I really love it. Now I wish I'd used the Howler in my HP quilt. (too late, it's quilted and hung) I like the way you placed the Howler over the open book.
In the beautiful Pacific Northwest!
MNJen:The howler was sooo cool I just had to work it in.
It's fantastic Jen. Love the colours you've used. I think it was worth the effort you put into it. WTG.
WTG Jen!! I love what you did with your block. The result of all of the fussing you had to do with it is wonderful. I love the way the howler is floating in the air above & between the books.
Mineral Wells, West Virginia
The teacup was fun to put together. Didn't have any tea fabric though so leaned on the coffee stash.
Love these blocks Jen. I like your tea cup.