I finished up March's Hop To It block (from the book by Edyta Sitar). It is so much fun making these blocks with Wendy (Inky Threads), Joan (at Leschenault) and Raewyn (lovetostitch). We only have 4 more blocks to make, and I hope that we come up with another project that we can all work on together when this one is finished.
Here are the 8 blocks we have so far.
Turning a beautiful pattern into blocks of the month is a great way to get a quilt done, and stitching with friends - even better!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥

17 comments:
They are gorgeous Joanne ,what a pretty quilt you will have.
I thought about laying all mine out together, but with only 5, there isn't much to look at. Next time.
Joanne I love your applique blocks. Love your choice of background fabric. It is going to be a beautiful quilt. Hugs.
Those are gorgeous, Joanne, and will be such an incredible quilt when you are finished.
Your blocks are coming along great! I like working on a quilt with friends...keeps me on track!
The blocks look so pretty all laid out together.
Looking good, lady....can't wait to see the finished product...bet it will be stunning.
Your blocks look lovely.
I just finished up my last Hop to It in wool. A couple of other friends and I have been working on this quilt for the last year. What great fun it is to make these.
I love the colors of fabrics you are using.
Blocks look great
Looks great!! Your fabric choice is great - nice and fresh looking. I'd be keen to do another project like this WHEN we have finished this one!!
Joanne, they're absolutely beautiful. I can't wait to see the final blocks and layout! :)
Wow really lovely. I love your header photo, some very special things.
Your background fabric is perfect! It gives texture without taking anything away from your stitching.
Your blocks look great. Are you friends doing different versions? We'd love to see them!
Gorgeous applique blocks! I also think your 'Blessings' block is wonderful.
Beautiful blocks!
Your blocks are beautiful. I love the background fabric you are using.
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