This block might be better suited to a quilter, but perhaps Wendy is a whiz with a needle and thread in some other way. If all my needles were as thick as this one I might not have as much trouble threading them.
The block pattern is actually American Spool but since I didn’t put a flag in the centre of it I think I can safely shorten its name to Spools.
I wasn’t sure about this block when I started. It had a Springtime feel to it but who wants a snail on their birthday card? When it was finished though I thought it was quite cute although I’m not now, and never will be, fond of snails.
I keep looking at this card because I think I made a mistake. Some of the seams don’t exactly match up but that is a regular occurrence for me and I don’t consider it a mistake. If there is a mistake it is too late to fix it now.
I am a very proud mother of three daughters who have all grown up to be confident young women. As they all live in different provinces they aren’t together very often but I’m happy that they send me photos of themselves when they are all in one spot. They are wonderful mothers; my grandchildren are very lucky.
Mod Bow Tie for Christy (from The Splendid Sampler 2 series)
There’s Always One for Kathryn (from The Splendid Sampler 2 series)
This card was a random pick from my tin of pattern numbers but there was no doubt about its destination when I saw the pattern name. I used the glue technique on this but I’m finding that gluing alone isn’t enough to get the points to match. I need to do the pin through each of the points and then glue; hopefully that would be enough to align them properly.
In the Hoop for Elizabeth (from The Splendid Sampler 2 series)
When Elizabeth and Kathryn were much younger we spent one evening a week doing crafts with the girl next door. I know that Elizabeth did some cross stitching because either before or after Madison was born she worked on a Winnie the Pooh project. The glue method certainly worked for this one and I was pleased with myself for coming up with a quilting pattern that didn’t involve any burying of threads.