Today, as I think everyone in the world knows, is St. Patrick's Day. Our national day of celebration. My kids think it is to celebrate St. Patrick throwing the snakes out of Ireland. And to go to parades. The adults know it is usually a nice extra day off work!! This year, I decided to be clever and suggested we watch the BIG parade in Dublin on the television instead of going and spending ages getting parking and walking into town, freezing our little toes off at the local parade, getting bored after 3 floats and then fighting our way back to the car through the crowds. Not to put too fine a point on it, but I am a genius. Exactly as predicted, 3 floats in they went upstairs to play a game and I got to sit around on the sofa drinking a coffee in comfort. Hurray! Much more relaxing than anticipated. We fitted in arts and crafts and nail painting too, as well as some sewing (me) and long involved games of Barbie (her) and trains (him). Himself got to watch the rugby in peace.
Anyways, it being mid March, and St Patrick's Day, we had a typical Irish day of weather involving beaming sunshine, torrential rain, hailstones and now freezing temperatures all within the space of 6 hours. Plus a MASSIVE rainbow in the afternoon.
So I decided it was time to show you some of the blocks from my month in Sew Bee Blissful. I was Miss February but somehow the month managed to escape me without me posting about it at all. I decided it was time to use the charms I collected from my 2 rounds in Jennifer's Rainbow Charm swap last year, and spent ages poring over patterns before deciding to use the gorgeous starflower block that Jennifer did a great tute for.
Here are some of the blocks - I took these pictures last week, so more have arrived since then but I was too lazy to go out and take some more (plus, I was afraid of getting hit with another freak round of hailstones!)
Aren't they pretty? These blocks make my heart sing a little when I see them. They're so bright and cheerful and the girls in my Bee did a fab job with them.
Look at the colours cartwheeling around! I decided to go scrappy with this, so each colour petal is made of 2 different fabrics, I think it adds lots of interest.7
I can't wait to get the final few blocks (thanks to the postal service, some of the fabric got lost!) and to get it put together. I would love to use as a picnic blanket but I think the white wouldn't hold up to that... I'll keep thinking about that one.
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!
beautiful blocks Sarah, love the colours
ReplyDeleteThe blocks are wonderful! Irish weather is akin to the weather here in Nova Scotia where lots of people are celebrating today.
ReplyDeleteDon't be silly, everyone knows it's the day to boost Guinness' profits ;o) Himself shouldn't have watched the rugby either, very depressing. I'm not looking forward to the post match dissection with my dad on the phone tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteAnywho, the blocks look fab :oD
Loving the starflowers. It is exactly what I want to do with the two packs of rainbow charms I got in Emily's swaps. On my list of things to do! Have a wonderful St Patricks weekend. And don't run out of thread like I did!!
ReplyDeleteLoving the starflowers. It is exactly what I want to do with the two packs of rainbow charms I got in Emily's swaps. On my list of things to do! Have a wonderful St Patricks weekend. And don't run out of thread like I did!!
ReplyDeleteLoving the starflowers. It is exactly what I want to do with the two packs of rainbow charms I got in Emily's swaps. On my list of things to do! Have a wonderful St Patricks weekend. And don't run out of thread like I did!!
ReplyDeleteGreat blocks Sarah!. It was impossible for me to take a decent picture today!, yours are fantastic!!!!.
ReplyDeleteHappy St Patrick's Day, sooooooooooo sorry about the rugby!
ReplyDeleteLovely blocks there missus xxx
what lovely blocks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks. Sorry to hear of your weather...it's in the 80's here in SC! Happy St.Patrick's Day!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to hear what is happening there on St. Patrick's Day. Here I am cooking corned beef and cabbage and sewing for National Quilting Day. I love your blocks! We are having similar weather even here in So California.
ReplyDeleteLove your blocks and the colors are so grrreat. I love the blocks on the clothesline. I have a clothsline for hanging of my quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love those blocks!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't bother going to the parade either... we went for a walk down the shore in the sunny afternoon after the rain and saw a rainbow too
very pretty blocks! happy St Patricks day
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful blocks! Makes me think I should make one of those colorful star quilts! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the rainbow stars!
ReplyDeleteYour colourful blocks look just the thing for this time of year! They look wonderful. And your weather sounds a lot like our weather here this week on the south west coast of Canada. We've had it all, even including snow.
ReplyDeletethey are so lovely! I love the stars and the colors are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWe skipped the parade this year either and went to the rugby match. It was much more fun even if my feet were frozen :)
They look beautiful! Love the effect of the two fabrics on the petals! Happy St Patrick's Day :)
ReplyDeleteTotally loving your rainbow blocks, really lovely & colourful.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are gorgeous. I love the colours of each block. We watched the rugby with younger son and hubby routing for Ireland (hubby from the north). Son was heard to say 'I can't go to school on Monday, they will never stop teasing me'. Pity there is no bank holiday here!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and the design!! UK weather has never been great...though the sound of rain is rather soothing =D
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great parade, I love watching from the sofa! Those blocks are so cheerful, the quilt will be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteFantastic stars!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous! Great choice of blocks for those charms.
ReplyDeleteHappy st Patrick's day!
"typical Irish day of weather" - hahahahah! that sounds like a weather forecasters nightmare! but the blocks are beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic block!! I may have use my charms in this pattern! Yum!
ReplyDeleteYour stars are sparkling! Happy St Pat's Day! Not too much Guinness now!
ReplyDeleteLove the starflower blocks - a great idea for the rainbow charms!
ReplyDeleteMy heart be still,I love a rainbow and a star=perfection. We are drinking gluhwein tonight on this cold and rainy St. Patrick's day, California style.
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing thanks.
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Your St. P's day plans worked out brilliantly - you are a genius indeed! I am conveniently forgetting to mention the local St. P's parade to my own little one.
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks, they look gorgeous wafting in the breeze!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks..a lovely rainbow of colours to go with the rainbow you had on St. Patty's Day! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of stars but I love these. The use of multi colours some how has transformed them. Can't wait to see more of the quilt.
ReplyDeleteWe had the same day today. Gorgeous sun, warm breeze, dark clouds, pouring rain, warm sun. It's hard to bring clothes in/out/in/out from the line!
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are so spectacular! This is going to be one lovely quilt, Missus!
Gorgeous blocks Sarah! Sounds like a much better way to spend the 17th! Jxo
ReplyDeleteSounds like you were a wise woman to stay inside and celebrate there. :) Your starflowers look amazing and I really love the scrappy look of them! Can't wait to see your quilt with them. Hope you had a very Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Beautiful! I'll be keeping this pattern in mind when the rainbow charm swap I'm part of is completed!
ReplyDeleteI love those blocks! Great Pattern! I would love to do this quilt with my grandmother. Where did you get the pattern??
ReplyDeleteThis block is already on my to do list, have yet to do it though. I love how each of yours is different. A great scrap busting block I must say!
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