Snowflakes have 6-sides, unlike these blocks, which is why I called my pattern for them the more generic term, Spokes. You can download my pattern from the free quilt block patterns page, if you're interested.
Whatever you call them, I was thinking of them as snowflakes on my wall today.
Whatever you call them, I was thinking of them as snowflakes on my wall today.
Some of these blocks are for the Block Lotto, some are the red monochrome blocks for the rainbow scraps Mod-Mod throw, the gray-on-white ones are my start on 14 spokes blocks for my large mod-mod quilt and two, with scrappy red backgrounds, I made on a whim. They've been added to those tomato-red left-overs on the design wall ...
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Love those 'Spokes' - they add a smile to every quilt!!
It is funny how we think "snow" in the hottest summer days--these are so cute. you did a great job on the background matchings...hugs, Julierose
Snow sounds good in the middle of a hot summer but not so much come January. Your spokes are great. And, I love red. Great things to see today.
I never think snow in July - too busy with summer activities. But yesterday we were watching a tv show about Alaska and my daughter said it made her feel cooler just watching it. So there you go - your thinking about snow is on the right track. Love the blocks!
What a fun project. They look great.
Love your blocks!
Hmmmm...I am thinking snow...maybe a bunch of different snowmen fabrics as the background to a bunch of different white spokes might make a "cool" quilt.
Thanks for all your Block Lotto patterns and ideas you freely share.
Hot here too and whole house has no a/c but does have some nice country breezes blow through once in a while.
You had a more liberated version of this several years ago, which I won. I recently (finally) finished that quilt. I'll send you a photo.
I feel cooler already!
I always forget that places like Santa Fe don't generally have a/c so on those really hot days that come around inevitably, it's miserable! With the humidity here, I've been thinking a lot about winter not looking so bad, too!
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