
I worked on the Irish Chain blocks & since green is the highest number of blocks in the tutorial from Melissa Corry with 21, it took awhile to get them all sewed up. But that’s a big chunk of this king-size quilt, so I feel good about that.

I made 2 more of these friendship star blocks from Deb A. Since I’m not sure yet how I’m going to lay them out or how many I need, I’ve determined I’m going to make 2 of each color this year then see how it looks. These are great L&E blocks & turn out so cute!
I’m working on a really old WIP this month & doing green blocks as a break or L&E’s, so I have some more in process to show next week. Good luck with your own green sewing!!
How appropriate, to work on an Irish chain this week! Beautiful blocks.
Pretty green blocks! I love the look of an Irish Chain design – it will be so great with a rainbow of colors.
Both sets of blocks are going to make fabulous quilts. LOVE all those GREEN prints!!
Lovely blocks. Friendship Stars are a particular favourite of mine, and yours look great.
It is always nice to have a leader and ender in the works, and those blocks are looking good! Great progress this month.
That’s an unusual version of Irish Chain. I had to go look at the tutorial. I really like the layout with all the different colors. That’s going to be one spectacular King Sized quilt.