Here are my two latest Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses blocks. The first one is made from Edyta Sitar's (Laundry Basket Quilts) new Jelly Bean line.
The middle of the second block is fussy cut from the Mill Girls line by Judie Rothermel. The other pieces are from Judie Rothermel's Old Sturbridge Village collection. I'm using 1" honeycombs and am English Paper Piecing my blocks.
Thanks for stopping by today.
I hope you are finding some time to stitch!
I hope you are finding some time to stitch!
very pretty fussy cutting! I'm afraid I didn't feel like taking the time to do that with mine - I didn't have the right kind of prints though either.
ReplyDeleteSuch prettiness! Love them both, but the fussy-cut blue in the second one is especially striking to me. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely lovely fussy cutting. I have the papers and plastic template for a POTC - we'll see if I ever get around to making one ... so many quilts, so little time. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt is just so fun to see how they come out. No two could really be the same could they? Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteblessings, jill
LuAnn your blocks are stunning. Beautiful colors and wonderful fussy cutting.! How many have you done so far?
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you are the queen of fussy cutting LB blocks!!! These are just stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning....
ReplyDeleteYour LB blocks are beautiful - your fussy cutting and choice of colours is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe new Laundry Basket Jelly line is bright and sunny. Love the fussy cutting in #2. Now I'm reminded that it's time for me to pull fabrics and start another LB block.........
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks, such happy cheerful colors. I am making mine with drab reproductions but sometimes I have to throw in some happier fabrics. These block are so much fun. How many have you completed? Are you going to make the 56 blocks in the original, or is it 52....I forget.
ReplyDeleteI also like both blocks but the second is my favorite - the colors & fussy cutting just speak to me :)
ReplyDeleteBoth blocks are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Grit from Germany
They are stunning, Lu Ann! My favourite is the first one! but I love them all!
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning, Lu Ann! My favourite is the first one! but I love them all!
ReplyDeleteWonderful piecing and use of fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty LuAnn! I especially love the second one. It reminds me of Dutch pottery!
ReplyDeleteOh so gorgeous! With great fussy cutting. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove these hexies!
ReplyDeleteHi LuAnn, these blocks are gorgeous. You do such a wonderful job of centering the patterns on your pieces. They are perfection :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Hi, LuAnn ... I was cruising Pinterst looking for Lucy Boston and just found this. POTC is anew interest for me. Beautiful blocks! I am going to try one of these ... wish me luck ... :) Pat
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