NancyAnn1959 wrote:
My book finally arrived, but I didn't have the heart to cut it up, so I've started a binder with plastic sleeves and am copying the pages as I work on them. I'm not going in order, but picking out the easiest ones first and progressing through. I found the Dear Jane official website has hints on several blocks, so I'll use those.
I found lots of fabrics in my stash that work and bought several new fat quarters. I didn't want to start another huge stash of a new sort of fabrics (Civil War) but since I had some already without really knowing it.........
On the first day I pieced 3 of the easier ones on the machine and then did 2 hand applique in the evening during TV. I found a whole bolt of Kona Premium Muslin at JoAnn's and had a 50% coupon. It's lovely stuff, softer and smoother than the regular Kona, but much better than the cheaper muslins. This is fun so far! I'm even going to do some of the piecing on my treadle!
At the quilt show I went to on Sat. there was a Dear Jane done in batiks and 2 small wall hangings with only 9-12 blocks, one was just blues and the other was traditional. None of them, however, included the original border blocks. Still, they were inspiring!
What amazing little blocks these are. I just have to immagine Jane figuring them out and using her little bits of fabric. Awesome!
Nancy in sunny western NY
Nancy,
Do you want to join JoJo and me in this endeavor? We're both waiting for our books.
eileenkny