Kept In Stitches

Confessions of a fabric hoarder

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March has already been a busy month. As vice president of the Ventura Modern Quilt Guild it is my responsibility to come up with our monthly block challenges. I got out the graph paper and started playing. The block for March, no name as of yet, makes a 18 inch block and you can imagine how quickly several of these blocks would make a great quilt. I can only hope my guild is as happy with the block as I am. I might even get adventurous and post a tutorial on it this weekend. Happy quilting and take some time to laugh…it helps with digestion.

The tutorial for this block is available…be sure to check it out and I’d love to see your blocks. Shoot me a pic!

3 thoughts on “Right of Way quilt block

  1. Maureen says:

    This is a wonderful block! I’m going to pick out my fabrics tomorrow. Thanks so much for all your hard work! You are amazing!!

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  2. Thank you so much. I hope everyone makes a block and brings them to the next meeting. Have a wonderful day!

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  3. Leslie chisum says:

    Loved seeing this block tonight. It looks fabulous but, when broken down, simple and doable!

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