
When what to our shocked eyes should appear, but 30 people signed up and ready within 24 hours. Exchange closed and away we went.
8/7 I am in Abilene for a few days and this seems like as good a place as any to get a start on these blocks. I cut, cut, cut - starting with strips just like we are supposed to.


9/9 One month later, I have some time at the beach and am not really up to a large project. Let's get these made.
Even with all my bits and pieces, they go together quick and in no time I have long chains of pretty red/green/white coming together.
I zip ahead just a bit to see how one would look. Not too bad. Now back to chaining.
9/10 Still at the beach and my blocks are complete. Check that off the list and since everyone is sending them to me, I don't even have to do another thing until the exchange takes place in November. Woot woot. (Several others finish at the beach too, so I am going home with more than one set.)
10/10 I've just returned from retreat at Brazos and have collected more Garlic Knots from several ladies. When I get home, it is brought to my attention that a couple of blocks have an issue. Hmmm.
I do some quick unstitching and then toss them in as leader/enders for today and soon, they are right and back into the back they arrived with.
11/8 The box on the bed is burgeoning. It's only a week before retreat and I'm still waiting on a few sets. The exchange is right around the corner and everyone is getting excited.


Gosh that looks like fun! I've never done a sewing exchange before!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this block before. I think it will look lovely when they are put into a top. Sounds like a fun exchange!
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