
Both blocks in the second photo are from Lauri Burgesser from right here in Grand Junction, Colorado. I was hoping I'd get at least one of hers, so I was thrilled to get two! I got to see all of her blocks in person, as we spent some time working on them together.
The last photo is of a block done by JK Alvarado from Calimesa, California. She was the hostess for this swap; she set the theme and collected all the blocks, then swapped them around and sent them out to their new homes.


2 comments:
WOW, the blocks really are gorgeous. I'm glad you had fun.
Oh how I wish now that I had joined in this swap , all the blocks look so pretty . I have an egyptian themed redwork quilt planned for this upcomming year . I have your crochet mofit's almost done , I hope to be able to mail them out to you by Tuesday or so .
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