Monday, February 7, 2011

Moving right along



Two more Lollypop's completed.  Just a couple more and I can put the center together.  Not too sure about the center circle in the first block..now that I see it in the picture it looks like a mouth full of teeth to me.

11 comments:

  1. Your applique is very colourful, I tried hard to see teeth but I couldn't find any!!

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  2. hehe...it does, i see the teeth.

    Patricia look at the first block, the center circle is the toothy grim-ace.....

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  3. LOL! I see the teeth too. Leave it and it can be your venus flytrap lollipop block.

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  4. You're FUNNY!!! Maybe it's a Venus Flytrap...?!

    Your blocks are looking lovely. I like your use of color!!! Your fussy cuts and pops of blue are joyful. : )

    When can we SEE the center pieced together!?!?!?

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  5. I love all the yellow in your blocks. I see what you mean about the "teeth." I guess you could replace that circle or, as others have suggested, embrace the Venus Flytrap label.

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  6. I don't see any teeth. Love your colours.

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  7. I didn't see any teeth at first. I had to go back and look again. I think it's fun..a venus fly trap maybe? This is a fun quilt and that circle is a nice addition. Especially fun for anyone that might notice that one circle in the sea of circles on the blocks? Both of your blocks are absolutely beautiful! :)

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  8. i'm always amazed at each new block... the fabrics you are picking just SING!!! Great job!

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  9. You're so funny, teeth, I didn't see that at first, just fabulous blocks and you put the fabrics together so wonderfully.

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  10. Your blocks are wonderful, it is so much fun when you start putting them together. I love putting the squares between the blocks, it just makes it all the more whimsical

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  11. Gorgeous Nancy! Love all your fussy cutting, not to mention the teeth, I think its superb.
    Keep it up! Kim McL

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