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I did finish a few more blocks for Clare and her Leukemia Quilts. I took out a few fat red and white fat quarters and decided to try use them up making the 8-inch blocks for her project. These became the "loaves and fishes" of fat quarters! They just would not go away! Anyway, after 8 blocks there are only a few scraps left of my favorite fabric and I am calling it quilts for now. I did use the blocks with the group of new quilters to start the discussion on setting blocks. 8-1/2 is so much more fun to work with than the 12 inch blocks....
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At the park tha Gaudi designed there were lot of mosaics that gave quilty inspirations. These were part of the wall just as you enter the park.
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The park is one of the best bargains in Barcelona...free! We spent about three hours there and could have spent more. It looks like a lot of locals go there as well. The climb to the top was a lot of work but well worth it for the view of the city.
The next photo is one that I have printed in an 8x10 and am contemplating doing in fabric. I love the lines of this ceiling. This is the attic in the apartment building that Gaudi designed. (the one with the melting icecreams on the roof!) These arches are made from bricks of varying widths. It has a beautiful feeling.
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Well, off to walk Macbeth.....
10 comments:
I just love those red blocks! And the ceiling from Barcelona is an amazing bit of architecture and would be an interesting quilt. I look forward to seeing it when you get started. As for those lambs, they are very cute and capture my heart year after year. Take care and have a great Easter.
I totally agree with the 'loaves and fishes' bit.Some fabric just doesn't want to let go.
Hope your eyes setle down soon,it must be so frustrating for you.
gorgeous blocks. great photos from barcelona - i really want to visit there now (without luggage). rest those eyes and feel better soon!
Happy Easter! Loved the pics from Barcelona you snuck in! And your red blocks are gorgeous!
I read your post on Dawn's blog and had to stop by. I can't resist meeting a fellow Red Sox fan!
Your red and white blocks are gorgeous.
You photos are awesome. I'll definitely check back to see what you've been up to.
I love your blocks for Clare. Thanks for visiting me, sorry to hear you aren't feeling well, Tracey
Candy canes and peppermint sticks, that's what those vibrant red blocks remind me of! Lucky you a drive in the country with the hood down, are you sure it's not summer!?...just jealous...a blanket of snow just covered up my struggling daffodils.
That ceiling shot is unreal, what workmanship! Thanks for sharing. Two color quilts, and especially red and white(!) are among my most favorite! Good job.
Yes, make a quilt from that. It's screaming for it, and you can do it.
Hugs,
Melinda from pieceful hearts
This one sounds like a post I can relate to having recently had the "wonky eyes" myself. I'm snatching a pic off here for sure!
Seeing Blocks with Love, *karendianne.
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