Fall, at last
Two leaves from the mulberry tree fell on my new walkway this week. So it must be fall.
To celebrate the occasion I reached back to a 4-inch paper pieced maple leaf block from 2009.
If you get busy today you could make a lot of these blocks for a Thanksgiving table runner.
Click on the small graphic below for full sized foundations for the leaf. Print them out for your personal use.
To celebrate the occasion I reached back to a 4-inch paper pieced maple leaf block from 2009.
If you get busy today you could make a lot of these blocks for a Thanksgiving table runner.
Click on the small graphic below for full sized foundations for the leaf. Print them out for your personal use.
Labels: block-a-day, history, island life, quilting
3 Comments:
Our fall up here in NW WA has been in full swing for some time, as we expected.
I love the way you made that block - it is a block that I've loved for a long time but didn't like the process of making it - and now I can. Thanks
Your blocks look great! I spent most of yesterday testing a paper pieced pattern. Did not go to well, back to it today, hopefully with a clear mind.
Thanks for the pattern to make a maple leave block. I can not wait to try it
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