prepped and ready to stitch.
I had made such a mess with the first one, I figured, why not continue?
This one went much faster, and I thought much less about the fabrics, fussy cutting and placement.
Much more fun and much more relaxing that way.
These trees are addictive and fun to make, but alas, I tidied up so I can begin stitching on tree #. Don't think it will take long before I begin on number 3....
looks great, love your fabric choices
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Love your block.
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You're getting the hang of this in a hurry! Love these colors.
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ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - I love your fussy cut fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteHiedi - Love it! You are inspiring me to get back to my Lollipop Trees blocks. Spring here in the US - colors are fun! - Debra
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Looking good Heidi! Kim
ReplyDeleteGorgeous block--love your fussy cuts.
ReplyDeleteApplique is just so addicting. Such fun colors... I can't wait to see number three!
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I am glad that you are relaxing and having fun. I think it is important to remember that it is suppose to fun too. This block is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIam awaiting my background fabric for my Lollypop Trees. Any suggestions where and how to start? Haven't done any of this in ages. Using spots for background, think chalk throughout. Any other suggestions for background?
ReplyDeleteI just finished block #3 and was debating which to stitch next ~ this may be it! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with all of your quilt blocks. I have decided to begin mine today. It will be what it will be! I can't wait any longer! Wish me luck!
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