Friday, June 3, 2011

next on the agenda [the farmer's wife QAL]

If you follow along, you know how much I like to start new projects.  I will admit that sometimes most of the time I jump around from project to project like it is going out of style.  So, I had convinced myself I was going to focus on some WiPs and not start any new projects.  Well you all know how long that lasted--about 2 hours.  


Farmer's Wife QAL [week 1]

I just couldn't say no to a new QAL when I came across The Farmer's Wife QAL led by Angela from Fussy Cut and Amanda from Ms McPorkchop Quilts.  My reasons--other than the fact it is being led by two fabulous quilty bloggers--you may ask.
  A. I already had access to a copy of the book. Thanks mom!
  B. It only requires finishing 2 - 6.5" x 6.5" blocks (out of 111) a week.  Totally manageable.
  and, C. Because the blocks are so small, it is the perfect stash buster.  


It's a win-win situation really! :)


The blocks are all made out of printable templates that come along with the book.  But because I was so excited to get started, I jumped around and choose two that I could do with a little math.


Farmer's Wife QAL [week 1]

Since this is a sampler quilt and I will be using scraps for most of it, I have decided to stick with Kona White as the background for each block to add some "order" to the blocks.

Block #2 [Autumn Tints]
Farmer's Wife QAL [week 1]

Block #21 [Contrary Wife]
Farmer's Wife QAL [week 1]

If you want to join in there is a flickr group with all the details.

xo, Megan

10 comments:

  1. Yep, this sounds familiar to me! Great start!

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  2. I'm trying to resist, but it's so hard! I might jump in, but I really don't need another project.

    Your blocks are cute so far! I'll enjoy watching your progress!

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  3. I love the fabrics you have chosen. But those blocks seem awfully small to me to be piecing. I'll enjoy watching your progress.

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  4. I say- Do whatever makes you happy. If that's making 111 cute little blocks in what seems to be a very old barn, then go for it!! :)

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  5. These are great! I have ordered the book and am joining in too.

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  6. Im on the fence about doing this BUT i did just order the book ;)

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  7. Oh man, all the cool kids are doing this one. I might have to get the book!

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  8. I really like how you're doing your blocks! I picked up the book yesterday and have been trying to figure out how to do mine. I like that you have Kona White in all of your blocks as opposed to using only prints. I think I'm going to take that route too and put solids in all of the blocks (although maybe not the same one).

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  9. I caved today too & joined. :] I'm also going to be using Kona White as my main constant in all the blocks - along with scrappy greens! I also seriously do NOT need another WIP, but what the heck?! They're small blocks, right??? ;]

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