I love the idea of having a favorite block. For years I loved star blocks of all kinds but one day maybe 2 years ago I fell in love with the Tumbler Block. I have no idea what triggered it but I am still running with it.
This Flag and several other of my tumbler pieces can be found here
Last summer I participated in a Christmas in July Hop Tumbling Toward Christmas where I posted 4 different tumbler projects that I made for gift giving.
This Halloween Quilt and a couple of other examples can be found here.
But my absolute favorite Tumbler Block creations are my Coasters which can be found at the bottom of the post
So all of these pieces made it very difficult to come up with something new for this hop. I first went to a work in progress.
These little tumblers are part of a leader/ender project. Didn't think I could get it to the size I wanted by the start of the hop
I am currently dabbling with Sashiko and thought I'd see how it would work , not so much.
Of course there is always a mug rug to fall back on
Of course there is always a mug rug to fall back on
I then went to the Tumbler box and dragged out a bunch of cut tumblers that I keep on hand and looked at them for a couple of days. And then as so often happens, in the middle of the night the idea for a quilt popped into my head.
This was a quilt as you go project.
This was a quilt as you go project.
I don't generally name my quilts but Tumbling Tumblers just seems to fit. This quilt will be going to a Veteran at a Veteran's day program given by the church where CFMQG meets monthly.
And last but not least is this little mug rug which meets my commitment to include an embroidered item in every blog this year. This little guy was a test item on several levels. The flower and leaves are a coloring page downloaded onto my machine and converted into an embroidery design. Then I added a tumbler block as a flower pot. It looked too plain so I then found a heart design on my machine to add. Then since my sister is always concerned that she would ruin a mug rug with a tea cup "ring" I added a layer of iron on vinyl to the top before binding. All in all a very successful test. The only thing I don't understand is how I'm related to my sister, she's concerned about Tea Cup Rings and I worry about wine stains (not).
And last but not least is this little mug rug which meets my commitment to include an embroidered item in every blog this year. This little guy was a test item on several levels. The flower and leaves are a coloring page downloaded onto my machine and converted into an embroidery design. Then I added a tumbler block as a flower pot. It looked too plain so I then found a heart design on my machine to add. Then since my sister is always concerned that she would ruin a mug rug with a tea cup "ring" I added a layer of iron on vinyl to the top before binding. All in all a very successful test. The only thing I don't understand is how I'm related to my sister, she's concerned about Tea Cup Rings and I worry about wine stains (not).
So thank you Carla for coordinating another wonderful Hop Along Event and for once again making my brain hurt in such a wonderful way.
Thanks so much to all of you for stopping by and please take the time to visit all of the other wonderfully talented ladies participating this week.
My Favorite Quilt Block Blog Hop Schedule
Monday, September 9th
Tuesday, September 10th
Wednesday, September 11th
Thursday, September 12th
Friday, September 13th
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