Would you look at these adorable eggs, they are so unique being made from old quilts. I feel so lucky to have these in my decor. Karen from Yellow Farmhouse sent these goodies to me. I can't believe these are mine mine all mine to keep. She must have seen me drooling over the ones she showed us on her blog. I love them...Thank you bunches Karen for a thoughtful gift.
These yummy chocolate goodies were hiding behind the eggs. The Carmello bunny is already gone.
If you been reading my blog you might remember I was working on this block for a secret block exchange. Here is my block after my partner has added this gorgeous border, I just LOVE what she added to my block. We all started with a 12" block. Now it's my turn to add or not add and then finish it off. Currently this block is 24" square, any suggestions for what to add? I'm really stumped for ideas right now. We'll have a meeting I think in June to reveal our quilts and also our secret partners. The pictures below are other blocks in the group. I got as many pictures as I could and then my camera battery went dead. Bad timing (bad bad blogger) so I missed a few.
Feathered star has always been a favourite of mine.
Some of the leaves are 3 dimensional.
So sweet for spring.
It was sunny here this morning and then it started to snow this afternoon. Where's spring?
Very pretty blocks Wendy! And aren't those eggs awesome? I just happen to have a set too (ahem!) and I adore mine!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry ..no idea to help you yet...couldn´t get my eyes off the eggs...they were so ...adorable...I just love them...;D just perfect!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great round robin!! I love all the blocks and the eggs too!
ReplyDeleteWell, I am just a beginner so you would not want me to help. I really enjoyed seeing all these blocks. I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteWendy, I adore your feather star blocks!!! Oh, It's so beautiful. Mmmmm.... I want to try to make it one day.*S*
ReplyDeleteI love your eggs. You are so lucky!!!*S*
Your blocks are all beautiful! Oh and those eggs...sooo cute! You lucky girl :)
ReplyDeleteWendy, these eggs are soooo neat! What a great share. And I love your block. Its my fav. Then the spring block - love that. And I usually am not a basket fan. Go figure?
ReplyDeleteSpring Fever Love, *karendianne.
The eggs are wonderful - what a great decorative addition to your home.
ReplyDeleteWowzer look at all the beautiful blocks!?!?!?!?!?!? Awesome work from an obviously very talented group.
Such beautiful blocks. I recognise a Kim Diehl design, is that the one you did? They are all lovely and what great colours.
ReplyDeleteThe quilted eggs from Karen are awesome! Great for your spring decor.
I just love those eggs, they are wonderful. What a lucky girl you are!
ReplyDeleteWow - lots of lovely eye (and tummy) candy! Love those eggs, and love all the blocks!
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought of making eggs from old quilts. What a unique idea.
ReplyDeleteHave you thought of setting your block on point and adding some applique to those areas. Something with a winter theme?
I very much enjoyed seeing the other block projects from your group. I like to participate in round robins.
Your block did turn out very nicely. Are you going to make it into a small wall hanging or table centre or continue on to a bed quilt?
ReplyDeleteIt was a bit disturbing to see that snow falling wasn't it???
Have a good weekend.
What wonderful challenge blocks . . . love 'em all *s* and the eggs are almost too darling for words.
ReplyDeleteThese blocks all look wonderful - all of the swap participants did such a wonderful job. The 30s quilt in the last post is so beautiful! I am working on fail fences for my leader / ender project. I just might have to change the layout to fit this one!
ReplyDeleteWow .. love those eggs. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteWow, all of those little quilts are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat goes around comes around, Wendy! How nice that Karen sent those eggs and treats. I noticed the perfect and tiny hand quilting on them. Very nice! I'm glad she sent them. I'm making good use of the pincushion that you sent to me. No more needles laying around on the quilt top. :)
ReplyDeleteYou could add a row of basket blocks across the bottom...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of lovely work to show - great eggs
ReplyDeleteThose eggs are sooooooo scrummy! The blocks are really pretty too!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked your caramel bunny, LOL. Those quilts are so pretty and I love yours, but I'm a big Kim Diehl fan as you well know. Those colors are YUMMO sister
ReplyDeleteHugs - Karen
All the blocks are gorgeous! For your block, you seem to have a circle theme going on ..... why not incorporte those in the next border starting off in the areas that are between the stars and have some viney things (not too much) branching off from the circles?
ReplyDeletecongratulations...
ReplyDeleteVery, very pretty