Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Quiltville leaders and enders

Bonnie at Quiltville (Bonnie-cakes is my secret name for her!) is having a leaders and enders quilt along!!  These are four inches, finished size.  I love them!!!  Darling cute....



Please see here for the pattern!!!


https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2019/07/2019-leader-ender-challengeshoo-fly-shoo.html


Julie

13 comments:

Sherrill said...

I'm thinking I'll do her crooked courthouse steps blocks as leader/enders since she just posted the tutorial on those!! Though I DO love me a churn dash! SOO hard to decide (but I don't call her Bonnie-cakes..LOL)

Lynn Dykstra said...

too cute!

Tired Teacher said...

The little churn dash blocks are cute.

Marly said...

They are lovely, and come together so quickly! My total at present is 30. How many do your have Julie?

Lori said...

I need a machine sewing day!!! They are super cute!

Janet O. said...

I love the cute blocks and your cute nickname for Bonnie. :)

Chantal said...

Oh Oh! Someone got bitten by the Small Pieces Bug. I'm so sorry to see it is you, Julie. You are now addicted to sewing small blocks and soon you will want to make all your quilts with smaller blocks and you'll want to collect all the little pieces and ... Sigh! I guess it just had to happen to you too. :^( lol. Welcome to the club, sweet friend. Your blocks are just lovely! ;^)

Lizzy D said...

I'm not a Leaders and Enders fan, my machine chews them up so what good is that , but these are darling. Or maybe it's your colors.

Jennie in GA said...

Love those tiny blocks and leaders and Enders!!

KaHolly said...

I love Leader/ender projects, large and small. I can’t count how many quilts I’ve made over the years using this concept...or, how much thread I’ve saved!

Quilter Kathy said...

Oh me too! I adore them and love making them!

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

Cute blocks!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

So cute!!!

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