I'm just loving how they're looking so far. The cherries and the pink part of the watermelon are cut from the same fabric, aren't batiks amazing?
The cherries have been blanket stitched by hand, and the watermelon by machine. I'll do the seeds on the watermelon by hand though, they're really quite tiny.
I see myself making some more of these blocks in the not too distant future - they're really fun!
Those are really cute blocks!
ReplyDeleteThese look yummy! Makes you want to just eat them all up!
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Can't wait to see the rest.
XX sugary hugs
Wendy :O)
The beauty and versatility of batiks is always impressive. They take a lot of the stress out of our fabric selections, don't they?
ReplyDeleteLove your fruity blocks.
Very cute blocks, Tazzie!!!
ReplyDeleteLove those blocks!!
ReplyDeleteBeing new to Blog Land, I am so inspired by you and so many others.
I love the fruit! the fabric is great.
ReplyDeleteThe watermelon and cherries look good enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteLovely block...looks good enough to eat...enjoyed my visit.
ReplyDeleteWow what happy blocks !
ReplyDeleteThe blocks look cute although I'm not a big fan of doing much applique myself. However, when I do it - I like to blanket stitch by hand. Thank goodness Mom did all the machine applique on the house quilt I finished up recently.
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