I enjoyed making the previous 4-Patch Stacked Posie quilt so much, that I just had to try this technique again.
I had some pumpkin fabric left from a previous project and this is what it looks like cut into blocks using the 4-Patch Stacked Posie technique.
Today, I will be setting these squares together with orange sashing fabric.
I had set the blocks out on the floor to see where I wanted each block and along came my helper. I am not sure if Joey actually has an opinion on the layout or if he is just giving me a big hint that he needs attention!
Joey is acting like me, making sure that there were no kitties harmed in the making of those blocks. (I have a couple pumpkin prints that have black cats also.)
Good photo – black cat protecting the pumpkin patch! The blocks are really cool.
I just love how a fabric changes when it’s made into these type of blocks. I need to go riffle through my stash and make some of these up.
Great blocks!! I will have to say – I thought the grey was the sashing until I read that you will be putting orange sashing in — I think the grey looks good too…:D
Aren’t they fun? Love your colors!
The pumpkins work well for a stack and whack. Joey looks like they were put there just for him :))
Loved seeing all the black and white quilts – I have yet to make a black and white quilt but it’s on my list!!
Beautiful. I’m not a fan of orange, but I really like this one.
Cute puss too.
It’s amazing the variety of patterns you can get from the same fabric with this method. Beautiful!