Autumnal Equinox at 2:18 pm today
It is Fall. Or if you want to be technical, today is the day when the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator, the sun having a southerly motion in the northern hemisphere.
I made two 4-inch blocks celebrating this special day.
I made two 4-inch blocks celebrating this special day.
There isn’t a sign of fall around here. The trees are still green and the temperature is around 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Traditional (9-patch) maple leaf blocks always make me feel fall has arrived. I modified the traditional block for paper piecing.
Click on the small graphic below to find three foundations for constructing a 4-inch paper pieced leaf block. You can print out copies for your own personal use.
Labels: block-a-day, home, island life, paper piecing, quilting
2 Comments:
I love the maple leaf blocks - the trees here have started turning a little, but more leaves are falling because of the lack of rain this summer. We usually have grand colors here - but maybe not this year, we'll see.
Our Grandmother always noted the Equinoxes. We have winds here, which are not very pleasant.
Lovely blocks.
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