More than halfway there! Blocks I sewed up in May:
Block 11: “Snuggle Patch,” by Edyta Sitar
I really like how this block turned out; I’ve been hoping I’d have a chance to use that lemon print at some point in this quilt, and using up some of that lime green and red “Little Ruby” print made me very happy as it’s a tough one to use as well. I was delighted to find some of this pink Lori Holt cherry print from her “Calico” collection in the scrap bins, so of course it had to make an appearance in the Cherry Limeade quilt!
Block 12: “Shoo Fly,” by Sharon Holland
I really like making scrap quilts because I happen upon leftovers from previous projects that make me smile. This sock monkey fabric is leftover from an apron I made for Renaissance when she was 3 or 4 years old, and I HAD to fussy cut a sock monkey once I saw it.
Block 13: “Back Porch,” by Joanna Figueroa
While scrap-tossing I found all these fruity prints and wanted to use them in this block, which will probably be the center block of the quilt, so I wanted a lot of negative space around it to help it stand out. I thought I used up all of that orange and yellow Sandi Henderson apple print, but a few days later I found another scrap of it. Love these fruity scraps!
Block 14: “Criss-Cross Star,” by Lori Holt
While combing through scraps to start this block, I happened upon the green Rapunzel fabric and I decided to make this block entirely out of Heather Ross fabrics. It includes fabrics from all three of her “Far, Far Away” collections, plus fabrics from her “Briar Rose” and “Kinder” collections. I knew the pink apple print for the background was a bit of a stretch, and I ultimately believe the block would look better with a less busy fabric for the background, but it made me so happy to pieces all these brilliantly-colored scraps together that I couldn’t possibly go back and remove the apples. I smile every time I walk through my craft room and notice this block. It’s just one busy block in a quilt full of better-balanced blocks, so it won’t matter in the long run!
Block 15: “Split Star,” by Lissa Alexander
Today’s new block is the “Split Star” and I have contracted the cold that’s making its way through our community, so I probably won’t get to sewing it up for a little while. Rachel’s graduation is also fast-approaching, so all crafty pursuits might come to a standstill for the next month. I had hoped to work ahead on this quilt so I wouldn’t fall behind, but May is a busy month and I couldn’t find the time. Oh well.
Happy birthday to me!
I am so glad I committed to this quilt as it’s been so much fun to sew! I talk about these blocks and the lovely sewing community in the Facebook group all the time, so much so that Renaissance themed my birthday cake on this Cherry Limeade quilt this year:
Isn’t it the cutest?!?! Seriously, make time to bake with your children as they grow up; you might just raise up a pastry chef that makes holidays and celebrations all the more beautiful in your family! It’s so much fun to watch her in her pastry program.
Download the free block patterns for yourself:
- Block #1: Idyllic, by Chelsi Stratton
- Block #2: Twinsies, by Susan Ache
- Block #3: Cabin Life, by Robin Pickens
- Block #4: Spring Wind, by Minki Kim
- Block #5: Little Love, by Vanessa Goertzen
- Block #6 “Window Seat,” designed by Brigitte Heitland
- Block #7 “Flower,” designed by Elizabeth Hartman
- Block #8 “Beacons,” designed by Amy Smart
- Block #9 “Daylight,” designed by Corey Yoder
- Block #10 “Little Berry,” designed by Pat Sloan
- Block 11: “Snuggle Patch,” by Edyta Sitar
- Block 12: “Shoo Fly,” by Sharon Holland
- Block 13: “Back Porch,” by Joanna Figueroa
- Block 14: “Criss-Cross Star,” by Lori Holt
- Block 15: “Split Star,” by Lissa Alexander





