I am on to my next deadline. Our Stake Relief Society is having a Stake Enrichment program on March 21. The theme of the activity is “Living Waters”. Sisters in our stake have been asked to share artwork and some sisters are going to discuss their artwork. I have been asked to share one of my quilts. I want to share “The Generations Unite”, which means I need to finish it by March 21. The clock is ticking. Here are the four hummingbird blocks that Jennie made.
Emily made 50 of the Easy Pieces blocks for my birthday and then she made the remaing 50 before my trip to Utah.
Emily made 50 of the Easy Pieces blocks for my birthday and then she made the remaing 50 before my trip to Utah.
I completed 4 of the hummingbird block last night so I have 32 left to make. These babies take a LONG time! I wouldn’t be as worried about finishing this quilt on time, but I also need to spend a decent amount of time on my Tax Time Repentance for 2009. I hope one of these years I learn and keep the paperwork done throughout the year!
Back to humming!
Is paper peicing what we learned in Columbus las year? The blocks are great. Keep up the good work.
The hummingbirds are paper-pieced. I received the blocks last week sometime, but I was kind of consumed with the project at hand. I decided that I would wait until I was ready to start the actually push on this project to post about the hummingbird blocks. I am so excited about this quilt, it really has made me feel like the generations are uniting and working together.
I really like the hummingbird block. what method do you use?
When did you get the hummingbirds in the mail? I have been dying to know when you got them, because I thought you would be really excited. Anyway, they are going to look great!
Keep working mom~