Yep, I did it again--sewed on a weeknight! It wasn't much, just the new Happy Squares block from Angela's Rainbow BOM. Too cute, I had just enough of this fairy fabric in a strip to make it!
We also FINALLY went and saw the new Hobbit movie at the IMAX. I am working tomorrow night so we pretended it was Friday--no crowd it was great. We were both surprised by the way the movie ended...to be continued basically. It was good though. Next up we want to see the Saving Mr. Banks and Frozen.
Linking up with Angela for our Rainbow BOM Scrap Challenge!
So far all of these are made!
Attic Window
Patience Corner
SnowBall
Anvil
Ohio Star
Monkey Wrench
Tic-Tac-Toe
54 40 or Fight!
Split Pinwheel
Happy Squares
Thursday, January 23, 2014
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What cute fabric! I'll try that block tomorrow.
We saw and loved the Hobbit and Frozen. Didn't care for Saving Mr Banks. Could be because we are action movie people.
Love your little happy block. Too cute! Twice in a week -- on a school night-- such a rebel.
Too cute. I'm about to go and sew this one when I finish my cup of tea. I'm leaving the Double Pinwheel til last because I have to do the math.
You have used some whimsical fabrics: first the toadstools, and now the fairies. What next I wonder?
I love them, why can I never find such fun fabric.
Very nice work!
Very pretty blue blocks. I love happy blocks.
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