I February 2011 BOM Farmhouse pictures.
#792
Here is mine, slightly late. I actually finished it on the weekend but didn't have time to post it.
I think it's a little busy, and it still needs a doorknob, but I will do what needs to be done when putting them together later.
It was a little intimidating doing a block with that many small pieces, but I had less trouble with it than with the church! The paper piecing definitely works for something so intricate. (Did have some trouble getting the trees attached to that angled roof going in the right direction though LOL).
I think it's a little busy, and it still needs a doorknob, but I will do what needs to be done when putting them together later.
It was a little intimidating doing a block with that many small pieces, but I had less trouble with it than with the church! The paper piecing definitely works for something so intricate. (Did have some trouble getting the trees attached to that angled roof going in the right direction though LOL).
#793
Originally Posted by KSenn
I was out of town on a "Grandma Tour" for the whole month of Feburary. Made it home in time for Midatlantic Quilt Show and completed by Farmhouse block yesterday! Now on to the Barn!
#794
Originally Posted by neeng
Here is mine, slightly late. I actually finished it on the weekend but didn't have time to post it.
I think it's a little busy, and it still needs a doorknob, but I will do what needs to be done when putting them together later.
It was a little intimidating doing a block with that many small pieces, but I had less trouble with it than with the church! The paper piecing definitely works for something so intricate. (Did have some trouble getting the trees attached to that angled roof going in the right direction though LOL).
I think it's a little busy, and it still needs a doorknob, but I will do what needs to be done when putting them together later.
It was a little intimidating doing a block with that many small pieces, but I had less trouble with it than with the church! The paper piecing definitely works for something so intricate. (Did have some trouble getting the trees attached to that angled roof going in the right direction though LOL).
Love your fabric choices! Stunning!
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#797
Love your block, Neeng!! So colorful! I haven't started my
farmhouse block yet but started the old red barn this afternoon. Been out of town , etc. And thought I would do the barn first because it looked easier....then I will move onto the farmhouse as soon as I finish the barn amongst other projects I have going on... Great work!!
farmhouse block yet but started the old red barn this afternoon. Been out of town , etc. And thought I would do the barn first because it looked easier....then I will move onto the farmhouse as soon as I finish the barn amongst other projects I have going on... Great work!!
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Originally Posted by neeng
Here is mine, slightly late. I actually finished it on the weekend but didn't have time to post it.
I think it's a little busy, and it still needs a doorknob, but I will do what needs to be done when putting them together later.
It was a little intimidating doing a block with that many small pieces, but I had less trouble with it than with the church! The paper piecing definitely works for something so intricate. (Did have some trouble getting the trees attached to that angled roof going in the right direction though LOL).
I think it's a little busy, and it still needs a doorknob, but I will do what needs to be done when putting them together later.
It was a little intimidating doing a block with that many small pieces, but I had less trouble with it than with the church! The paper piecing definitely works for something so intricate. (Did have some trouble getting the trees attached to that angled roof going in the right direction though LOL).
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