This week I am sharing my version of the block Carrie.
Carrie is the name of my maternal grandmother. I have such fond memories of
spending time with her when I was a child.
We would play "Beauty Shop" and have tea parties together.
One of my fondest memories is when we shopped for fabric for a purse that she was making for me. I vividly remember the pink and green floral I picked - very much of the era - 1970's.
She was a big influence in my love of sewing.
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[ Left to Right] My Grandmother Carrie, Great Grandmother Bertha and My Mother Ann, at the Yakima Farm House |
Carrie wasn't a farm girl - definitely a city girl like me : )
She grew up in the city of Chicago, Illinois and moved to Seattle in the early 1930's.
Her parents, August and Bertha, owned a farm in the Eastern part of Washington State in a town called Yakima.
My mom, Ann, shares fond memories of her times spent there every summer.
This block was a fun one to make and, of course, I couldn't resist fussy cutting the small squares.
The fabrics used for this block are:
Bunny and bird print from Lecien, Tiny Cherry print from Sevenberry Fabrics, and Pink Floral from Windham Fabrics "feedback" Inspired by American Jane
The Carrie block is a straight forward one to make.
I did a little planning this time and cut all the fussy cut motifs at the same time.
First I arranged the pattern. Second I drew arrows showing the direction of the print.
I then cut the squares for the block.
It was a great way to keep the pieces in order and made it a fast block to stitch together.
Be sure to tag your Farmer's Wife block on Instagram with the hashtag #fw1930sqal
I have enjoyed seeing everyone's blocks on Instagram!
Happy Sewing
xo
Charise