Well, it's been the summer of swimming lessons, scout camp, a pioneer trek (and a bunch of other stuff that I can't exactly put my finger on right now).
I'm sorry there hasn't been much blogging around here lately. With some camera issues and 2 kiddos to entertain all day, I'm lucky to have gotten a few posts under my belt. Thanks for bearing with me though. I hope you're all still out there?!? It seems a little quiet on my google reader these days so maybe I'm not the only one taking it easy for the summer...
There are a couple things I want to share with you today.
First, my button. You may have noticed it over there on my sidebar. You are welcome to grab it and share it, if you'd like. I was pretty proud of myself for making it :) Can I just say, "Yay me!" !?! I must admit though, I did not figure out the coding on my own (I'm not that smart). I did have some help. This link gave really easy-to-follow instructions that anyone can follow (even me):
I might be the last one on earth to "have a button" and you all are probably thinking, "it's not that big of a deal". But I did it and it felt good to learn something new.
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On a different note, I thought I would share my newest finish. Well, it's just a quilt top right now, but that counts doesn't it? You've seen
a little snippet of it before (when it was in its newborn stage). But look how she's grown!
She started out as this:
and it ended up as this:
I'll show better pictures when it's finished, but she really is so different than my original plan. A few new blocks were introduced, setting triangles were added, and I'm thinking a scalloped border is in order. I hadn't thought to put the blocks on point until they were just about done and I'm really glad I decided to do it.
All of the blocks came from the book, Around the Block with Judy Hopkins. They were really fun blocks to make with simple, clear cut instructions.
This was a project that my quilt group decided to do. We just picked out 12 blocks and each made our own quilt using our own color schemes and settings. Mine will hopefully be done soon (as I am a little behind in starting and finishing this project). I'm trying to keep up with these ladies...
My 2 favorite blocks?
This one (in the middle) called, Old Favorite.
and one right next to it called, Arrow Crown.
All the blocks finished at 10" and the size of the quilt is now measuring about 63" square.
Well, enough about that.
I mentioned a giveaway, didn't I?
I was thinking that it's been a while since I did a giveaway on here so I decided that I am going to give away my scraps from this project and I'll throw in a couple of patterns (your choice which two) to one lucky winner. I love these fabrics (most of them are Daydream by Stitch Studios for Riley Blake Designs).
I really thought some dresden plates out of these scraps would be so sweet, but since this is my second and a half quilt made out of these fabrics I thought it was time to move on. Didn't want to over do a good thing, ya know?
So we'll make this real easy for ya.
Just leave me a comment below telling me the best thing you did this summer.
Leave some contact info. and make sure you're a follower.
You'll get an extra entry if you blog about it on your blog
(just leave a separate comment saying "blogged it).
This giveaway will close Thursday night at midnight.
I'll announce the winner this weekend. Good luck!
~ Amber