Friday, November 15, 2013

Catching up with CCCQ Blocks

Well, I took the centre block, block 13, with me on holiday, but, as often happens on holidays, I didn't get much stitching done while we were away.

I got it finished just after we got home.






Block 13 will be 24 inches square.

Block 14 was relatively easy after this one and only took a few days to finish. I think I just squeaked in before the end of October finishing this one.





Block 15, Alice McClellan's block was finished last night.





All caught up, at last!!






10 comments:

  1. All of your blocks look wonderful Marian - it must be a great feeling to be all caught up. I've been severely distracted by a new project but your nos. 14 & 15 look relatively easy to manage after the challenge of #13 so I should get back to my CCCQ.

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  2. love all the blocks but especially the first one you show. I will never get caught up on mine!

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  3. Once again, your blocks look so nice. Thanks for sharing the photos. #16 is an easy one,just right for December's rush.

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  4. The gorgeous applique piece in the first photo reminds me so much of a Hawaiian design. Happy Stitching!

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  5. Goodness - those blocks are magic! You must be thrilled with them and congrats for catching up :)

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  6. Beautiful work as always! It looks like you enjoyed your holiday too. Great job on being up to date on these blocks!

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  7. Your applique blocks are beautiful!! Your roses are fabulous - thanks for sharing.

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  8. Boy, that's a lot of work -- it looks like you're making great progress though. Very pretty!!!

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  9. Your blocks look just great. I haven't even started mine. I think that center block has me a little intimidated .

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