I've finished Block #8 'Vincent Stubbs' for my Chester County Criswell quilt - yay!
This block wasn't so difficult, as so often in life the thought of it was far worse than the reality. I did do a lot of 'stab stitching' in and around the curves and I deliberately chose a 'busy' fabric for the flowers to take the focus away from any potentially wonky curves.
The original quilt block had the cockscomb flowers as quite spikey with sharp points so I'm glad Sharon's pattern was curvy - just like a real cockscomb flower and easier to sew.
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If you have also been procrastinating on this block I would encourage you to get it out and give it a go!
Cheers
Carole
Cheers
Carole
Gorgeous Carole, perfect fabric for the flower.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Carole.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty block, love the red flower fabric
ReplyDeleteI can see why you procrastinated with all those curves but they turned out great! Another wonderful block!
ReplyDeleteyour flower is beautiful. good idea to use a busy fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really pretty block. And wow - yeah! - It'd be awful having to do all those inner curves as inner points. I've never seen a real coxcomb flower before - kinda looks like bright-colored brain coral, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteCarol, I love your fabric selection! Your block turned out wonderful! I thought the same thing, once I did this block, it was not nearly as bad as it looked for the sewing. Very fun to have a pic of an actual flower, to show nature's inspiration on this work.
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting!