Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Can't settle down, and a tribute to Linda

Good Morning!! Above are the prettiest broken dishes blocks! They were made by Linda, my quilting friend...you just have to see them! They are perfectly pieced, and perfectly pressed with swirled centers pressed on the back...the blocks are wonderful! And there are a ton of then, included in her scraps boxes gifted to me. I had some 3 inch squares and placed a few of them, experimentally, in between the blocks...pretty!! I would like to showcase the blocks, more, though...any ideas??

Told you there were a ton of these blocks! Linda made these blocks from the leftover triangles from making flying geese. Cool, huh!??


I cannot settle down and work on anything, restless, wandering this morning...maybe later I will settle down and concentrate on one thing, LOL!!!


Have a super great day!

Julie

29 comments:

Amelia said...

Sorry you are having one of those restless days...me too!

Getting results of a mammogram today...I always seem out of sorts until I get the answer...this is because two times they told me I had cancer.

~Joan said...

Julie, I made a small quilt I call Broken Leftover Dishes. I made it from the little HSTs left over from my daughter's quilt that she pieced and hand quilted. It's one of my favorites. I looked on my blog, and never posted a pic of the whole thing. Here is a pic of the one I made for my friend. Mine has a red border, hers a blue. I love the way this setting showcases the broken dishes blocks.

It seems that all your friend's blocks are made from Thimbleberries fabrics. You know what that means? It means it needs to live at my house with all it's TB cousins. Just sayin'...

~Joan said...

I forgot to give you the URL for the pic.

http://shelbystitcher.blogspot.com/2007/12/share-joy.html

Pat said...

WOW...that is an incredible gift to you from Linda and I know you'll come up with the perfect way to use them.

Monica said...

I think you're on the right track with the setting for your blocks. The simpler, the better.

WoolenSails said...

Love that quilt block, another I want to make someday. When I get restless, I clean, only way it gets done, lol.

Debbie

Jane said...

I like what you've done so far with your experimental setting for the broken dishes blocks. Oh, I can't concentrate today either! What is it? This morning I left the house trying to find our Restore. Left my directions at home. Couldn't find it. I knew there was a small quilt store nearby...I've been there. Couldn't find it. Ran by Target to return something. Carried an empty Target bag into the store and left the return item in the car. I came home and plan to sit quietly the rest of the day!

Gypsy Quilter said...

These are indeed lovely little blocks. I can see them playing nicely with just one light-medium print in the opposite blocks. Perhaps a soft blue or pink or even green. Something with a slightly warm tint. Thanks for sharing.

Paula said...

I really like the scrappy squares set with the broken dishes blocks. So pretty.

AnnieO said...

Beautiful! I have some red and white leftover triangles and this gives me a great idea for using them. Sorry, no brilliant suggestions from me other than narrow sashing and cornerstone, which of course means loads more cutting and work!

Karen said...

I have been restless and wandering from project to project for days. If you find a solution, let me know.

regan said...

These broken dishes blocks are so sweet! Love them! I think a mix of darker neutrals (darker than your carpeting) would highlight them. They kindof fade away where the light carpet is, but pop where the darker squares are.

And I hope Amelia gets good news for her mamo.....I'm getting mine done tomorrow with my yearly physical.....poked, prodded, and squished! Oh boy!

Quilter Kathy said...

What an amazing gift!
I think you just inspired me to make some of those blocks...woohoo!
How about setting the blocks with a variety of cream/beige light squares? It might show off the blocks better?

Merilyn said...

What a great gift of little blocks!!!! Lucky girl!!! They will make a great quilt!!!

Texan said...

The black block you put in sure seemed to make them jump!

Darlene said...

Restless days drive me crazy. I'm sorry you had one. :-)

I LOVE this quilt - the blocks are fabulous.

Deanna said...

Some days are just restless. But you are still geting an amazing amount done.

Kim D. said...

Very nice blocks that your friend Linda gifted you. What a special treasure you'll have in a finished quilt.

Anonymous said...

Hello Julie, my thoughts were instead of different coloured blocks in between..the Broken Dishes....to have just one colour..featured throughout...maybe lay it out and see......sorry you are restless....I have some work for a couple of weeks...and when it finishes....I will be unsettled...until I get back into the home routine....hugs lyn

Becky said...

Julie, my first thought was to use a solid or a light print that reads solid. Using the same fabric would make the blocks "pop." What awesome broken dishes blocks! What a gift! Hard to imagine that your friend didn't want to keep these.

MARCIE said...

Love this! The blocks show well with the scrappy squares.

country mouse said...

Oh how beautiful!! I will always love scrappy quilts. I can't say I have a whole to to contribuite as to construction...I just did a post on "freezing" when it came to fabric choice...but I'm sure you will turn those blocks into a breathtaking quilt. Hope you are able to relax and do the things that make you smile. Hugs to you.

Elaine Adair said...

If I was going to showcase the blocks, I would set them with all the same background, probably an off-white. Sometimes the simpler option is the best. It kinda depends on what kind of quilting will occur. Good luck with all the decisions! 8-)

Elaine Adair said...

Me again - it looks like they are all comgined with a CREAM color, so Cream instead of off-white would be my choice.

Lori said...

I love the little blocks! I think they might get lost with scrappy colors as setting squares. What about a single color? and not necesarily muslin.

Anonymous said...

your type of quilting is right up my alley! I LOVE scrap quilting!

Would it be okay to make a quilt similar to the one plaid quilt you have in your top photo? I just have everyday scraps to use rather than a theme (like plaids). I have enough strings to make 20 quilts and have to make room for other things. Thanks!

Brigitte said...

you are really lucky to have such a special friend, giving you this faboulous blocks. One single fabric for the squares, maybe a strange color, like pumpkin or cheddar .... just my 2 cents
greetings from Germany Brigitte

scraphappy said...

Love those broken dishes blocks. They look great with the setting squares.

Millie said...

I am so sorry you have a bad restless day...I hate it when I have one of those. Your work is always so good and inspring.

Puffins and purples!!

I was tempted by Puffins...a squirrelly breed!!  LOL!  This fabric was shared with me, and I have been loved these bright, candy corn colors...