 What a wonderful time we all had at the Laurel Janes Mini Retreat yesterday!  It was a great day filled with friends, food and fun!   I will say that I was feeling pretty insignificant with my 32 little blocks when this beauty was unfolded though.  I've been working on my blocks for a year and it seems like this one was put together "overnight"!  (Although the maker assures me that it took a bit longer than that.)     There are s
What a wonderful time we all had at the Laurel Janes Mini Retreat yesterday!  It was a great day filled with friends, food and fun!   I will say that I was feeling pretty insignificant with my 32 little blocks when this beauty was unfolded though.  I've been working on my blocks for a year and it seems like this one was put together "overnight"!  (Although the maker assures me that it took a bit longer than that.)     There are s everal others in our group who are getting fairly close to having all of their center blocks completed as well, each in different color schemes and each just as beautiful as the next!  Seeing these center panels so close to completion was almost enough to make me want to keep making blocks, but that didn't last long once the setting suggestions started coming in for my blocks.  I think they all must have hatched this plan together to keep me in the gr
everal others in our group who are getting fairly close to having all of their center blocks completed as well, each in different color schemes and each just as beautiful as the next!  Seeing these center panels so close to completion was almost enough to make me want to keep making blocks, but that didn't last long once the setting suggestions started coming in for my blocks.  I think they all must have hatched this plan together to keep me in the gr oup for life because I have been talked into putting a solid neutral colored block in-between each DJ block and then hand quilting it.  Yes, even with only making 32 blocks this is still going to be a lifelong project!
oup for life because I have been talked into putting a solid neutral colored block in-between each DJ block and then hand quilting it.  Yes, even with only making 32 blocks this is still going to be a lifelong project!(The last photo is a small section of Anya's Dear Jane quilt. You can follow her progress at Hills Creek Quilter.)
 




























I totally agree, the grass calls, the flower beds beg for attention, and I want to sew...hmmmm doesn't seem to work out so well right now! By the way I love the picture, quilts and grass...and those little dandelion heads...GREAT PICTURE!!