Sunday, February 1, 2015

Millefiore Quilt Along Block One

I've been spending some time in my sewing room and have been working on a new English Paper Piecing project.  I've joined in on Katja Marek's Millefiore Quilt Along.   The blocks come from her book The New Hexagon - 52 blocks to English Paper Piece.  
This is the beginning of my second block number 1.  I stopped working on my first version of the block (the one that will go into my quilt) when I saw someone post a photo of their finished first block in the Millefiore Quilt Along Facebook Group.  The photo showed someone's husband holding up a finished block, and that really put the size into perspective for me.  I could see this block (which ends up being about 36") as a table topper or the center of a medallion quilt surrounded by smaller hexagons. So I decided to use some of my Christmas fabric to make a Block 1.  




There are two more rounds to be added to the block after this one.  These pieced hexagons are 3" on a side . I have Charlie Brown's Christmas fabric, and have fussy cut the Christmas tree for the next round along with Ruldolph on a gold background.  Choosing the fabrics for this and my other Block 1 has really been a challenge, but I'm loving this quilt along.   You can see others blocks over on the Facebook group here.  We are doing one block a month, and Block number 2 was just posted today, so I need to pick up the pace.

You can find more information about this quilt along here.



I have a pot of chili simmering and have baked a pan of Spiced Pecans, and I'm ready to watch the Superbowl and stitch.


I hope you are finding some time to stitch today!

Thanks for stopping by for a visit.  

10 comments:

  1. Oh, I am so glad I am not the only one working at a slower pace. I love your Christmas fabrics. I'm not sure how big mine will be, until I run out of the feature fabric scraps.

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  2. These fabric will make such an interesting little quilt. Great work! Enjoy the game!

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  3. Your Millefiori quilt is so whimsical! It will make a great table topper. Will you make a second rosette 1 for the quilt? I agree that the fabric selection is the most difficult aspect but it is fun nonetheless!

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  4. Wow, LuAnne. Your fussy cutting is amazing...love your perfect stripes. I avoid those at all costs, LOL.
    blessings, jill

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  5. Very fun fabric choices for fussy cutting.
    Those spiced pecans are calling to me! Yum!!

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  6. Beautiful block LuAnn!
    Love all those wonderful fussy cuts!

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  7. I saw this block on the Millefiore FB page and LOVED IT LuAnn!!! What a great idea - you realize I may have to steal it :*)

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  8. What a fabulous looking project - You have an amazing Xmas fabric collection compared to mine. Can't wait to see how this progresses!

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  9. I got caught up in the Facebook page and have resisted, thus far. Told Bob to help me resist and he went and purchased the book for me. I love your fussy cutting expertise.

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