Showing posts with label Farmer's Wife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farmer's Wife. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Farmer's Wife 1930's: April, No.6


Farmer's Wife 1930's: April, No.6


This block was a bit of a trial. I'm still getting back into the swing of working small, and realizing I need to be consistent. I'm used to piecing with the mind set of "work a little big, and cut down or trim when done." These blocks do not work that way. They are precise, and will teach you to be that way if you want them to come out right. I'll show you how that works.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Farmer's Wife 1930s: Anne, No. 5


*Anne, No. 5
1930's Farmer's Wife

No drama, no whining, but I start to fall into those traps when I pull out old projects. Don't you? Do I really want to invest the time to finish a project I've started, stopped, and reshelved so many times? Will I  find value in it? 

How do you approach some of your long term WIP's or UFO's these days? 

Saturday, November 28, 2015

The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 9: Blocks 2, 39, 46, 57, 62, 76, 79, 80, 90,



#90 Sara


Early this month I fell behind in my blocks for the 1930's Farmer's Wife. All it takes is one good cold, and everything goes on the back burner. If you remember, I cut out two blocks with the wrong size template, and had sewn one together without realizing it was a 4" block! 6.5" are small enough, but geez! All that work gone to waste.

Monday, October 12, 2015

The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 2: Blocks 20, 14, 18



1930's Farmer's Wife Week 2


Both new blocks were fun this week, and still not overly complicated. I was thankful for that as a few were sewn in the wee hours of the morning while I had insomnia.