Sunday, February 12, 2012

Blue...it was a challenge!

 A fairly quiet weekend here...some time to play with my soul searching blocks. 
First green...that was okay...I quite like green, then to blue. Well, then the fun began! I quite like blue...but I prefer warmer colours and green. Don't even wear a lot of blue. Don't buy it in patchwork fabric unless I have a project in mind. So now I have to do a whole block in blue?????? I need to work through this! It took a loooong time...much procrastinating...strips of fabric littering the floor...searching through my stash over and over looking for another bit of blue. Even DS was enlisted for advice! 
But here are my blue and green blocks...I am happy with them, but will have a little break before working on my remaining blocks...red, pink, aqua, purple and brown.
Spent the afternoon organising my embroidery stuff...linens are all measured, labelled with thread count and packed away...threads are all checked off a master list and grouped...here is my cute little cupboard that houses these delights!
Cardygirl xx

22 comments:

  1. It may have been a challenge, but it looks great. You are too organised with your embroidery. LOL Unlike me, who has bits and pieces all over the place. I love your cabinet.

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  2. Hey Cardygirl have fun working it all out...I find working in colours I'm not familiar with a challenge!!! Boy you are organized...Good on You!!!

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  3. Alison those blocks look fantastic,and i love your project cupboard,what a great idea.xx

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  4. There is nothing more inspiring than organisation :) Just looking at my threads all neatly arranged makes me want to pull them out and start stitching! I'm loving your strips of colour...gorgeous!

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  5. The blocks look wonderful! I am trying to find myself with my quilting. As 99% of stuff has to be mail ordered, I don't know what direction to go in--Fig Tree and BBD, or Amy Butler and more modern things, etc. So far I'm mostly sticking with charm packs! LOL

    Good for you on the embroidery organizing! My stuff is all over and I really need to organize a bit better.

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  6. Blue and green are my two favorite colors. Your blocks are looking fantastic. What a beautiful cabinet.

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  7. Your blocks are very nice. What a great cupboard for storage.

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  8. Your blocks are turning out wonderful. I think the blue and greens go great together!

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  9. I'm really enjoying watching you create these blocks. Very inspiring.

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  10. I could have given you lots of blue........then best colour of course.........

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  11. Your blocks look great - it will be interesting to see them all put together. Your cabinet looks like a treasure chest - nothing better than having all your treasures organised.

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  12. Your colours look great - it's always fun playing with colours! I did that yesterday afternoon too!!! Love your beautiful chest of drawers and how very organised you are!!

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  13. Clever Girl! I'm impressed ...
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  14. I could have given you some blue too! The blocks look lovely.
    You are way more organised than I am!

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  15. That's funny about the blue - I would say I like blue more than green generally, but when I look through my fabric I seem to have almost no blue and lots and lots of green - Crazy!
    Love the blocks too, looking good.

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  16. The blocks looks wonderful. What a gorgeous cupboard for your embroidery goodies.

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  17. Isn't it funny how some colors are a challenge. I love your blocks so far...you did a great job!!!

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  18. Just one blue block and one green block? That would be a challenge with so many shades of both! What concentration to whittle it all down into those lovely blocks. I'd still be trying to choose fabrics.

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  19. Love you' re blog !!! Very nice projects !!

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  20. your blocks are looking great, absolutely love them, can't wait to see them all together

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  21. Sounds like it is stretching you to look and look again - always good for the creative spirit. Good for you Alison!

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