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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tiny Tuesday - Snowball Wreath


This is Midget Block number 57.  It is called Snowball Wreath.  I finished it on the way to Cancun.  The star in the background is paper pieced and then the little circle are four patches that are shaped into circles before being appliqued.
I used the freezer paper on the outside technique for this one, and I am liking it a lot now that I have gotten the hang of it.  I think I will order some of the glue that comes in the little needle tip squeeze bottle to keep the pieces in place better. Doesn't the block look even better in Cancun?  This was the view from the balcony in our room. 

12 comments:

  1. The snowball wreath is so pretty! And looks like you had a lovely vacation! I tried posting on for the "pink piece" but doesn't seem to take it - but anyway I enjoyed, as usual! (I'll try again.) I think it went on and then off.

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  2. Gorgeous block and gorgeous view! You did a great job on the piecing and colour selection.

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  3. That block is so cool! But it looks spectacular in Cancun!

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  4. The snowball wreath is an incredibly cute block. Amazing work, especially considering the size!

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  5. That is a very cute little block!!! So tiny! Hope you had a restful & wonderful time in Cancun!!

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  6. Pretty block :D
    Love the view!!!! How ever will you leave that place!?!

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  8. Your block is so pretty and so tiny, I don't know how you do it. Have fun in Cancun.

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  9. Love your pretty, little block! Well done.

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  10. Such a wonderful blok, I can't believe how small it is. Wow, how difficult it must be to work on that scale.

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  11. What a cute block! Love the background setting for this one. Hope the vacation was a relaxing one.

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  12. Fantastic block (and view!!). So adorable I may make one in a larger block. Thanks for sharing.

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