
Jujitsunagi (Linked "10 Variation)

Manji (Buddhist Symbol)

Diagonal Cross

Mitsu Ume (Three Plum Blossoms)
Blocks are from Susan Briscoe's Japanese Quilt Blocks to Mix & Match. I'm working with traditional Japanese fabrics (indigos and brick reds), sent to me by a friend in Okinawa, and scraps of Japanese prints leftover from my Bento Box quilt.
I just finished the applique block which was the most labor intensive of the bunch. I used freezer paper for the templates, plastic template for the flower centers, and Perle cotton for the embroidery. The flower centers proved very challenging for me and look quite crude. I'm obviously not very skilled working with such small pieces. I'd love to hear from anyone who may have suggestions/tips on how to achieve nice smooth shapes.
I finally cut into the fabrics I've been collected for a new bed quilt for Elizabeth. She requested a quilt in teals, blues and greens. We decided on a string quilt using my handy-dandy strip ruler from Cozy Quilts. Instructions to make the Daniella block are included with the ruler. I will post a tutorial soon.

The turquoise solid was purchased at Mendel's which is a wonderfully funky store located in the the City's Haight-Asbury district. They have what is probably the most comprehensive collection of Alexander Henry fabrics to be found anywhere under one roof, and a good collection of vinyl's and fake fur (should one have a pressing need!).