If you don't follow Carla on her blog, Grace and Favour, you are really missing out! She makes such pretty quilts from her home in Canada. Thanks to the Mid-Century Modern Bee, I feel like Carla and I have become good friends over the last couple of years. The month of May is her turn to be the queen bee and decide on blocks for the rest of us to make.
This clever lady chose ARROWS as her theme and wrote up s nice tutorial describing how to make them.
I had so much fun that I decided to make two!
I am so looking forward to seeing her final project.
You can catch a glimpse of some of the other arrows here.
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I do follow Carla, and I agree she seems a sweetie. It must be the name! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! I am doing mine tomorrow.... I wouldn't want them to get to her too early š
ReplyDeleteLove these! I've got a thing for arrows lately!
ReplyDeleteOh Carla. These are just so delicious! I'm excited for my mail ; ) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI DO follow Carla - I love her stuff.
ReplyDeleteAnd your arrows look fabulous. :)
Your arrows are perfect! I am really looking forward to see Carla's quilt come together!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I do love arrows.
ReplyDeleteLove your arrows.
ReplyDeleteI always think arrows would make a great quilt at our house...we are all archers :) Yours look great! It will be a fun quilt I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteI love that you made two sizes! I think her quilt is going to be stunning. Nothing surprising, right?
ReplyDeleteYou are terrific to have made two--I just sent her the scraps and wished her well on her design! She always has such inventive things--I can hardly keep up with our talented group. You've got two quilts going on from groups I'm involved with: your Juicy Fruit Churn Dash blocks, and the Cross-X blocks from the friendship swap. I'm glad I'm involved with you on them, because I'll get to see how they turn out!
ReplyDelete:) Elizabeth