Would you consider this to be five blocks —
or one?
Hmmm, you decide —The design is the Cookie Plate Crumb Catcher by Julie of the craftyquilter.com
Approx 16" wide, it will be a cute little Christmas mat.
(I'll have to make some more as I'm still having trouble getting the lid on my Christmas fabric box!)
And bonus - two more Omigosh! blocks completed while I was sewing and leader-ending.
beautiful!
ReplyDeletelove those little blocks too....
I'm happy to go with 5!!
ReplyDeleteCute blocks however you want to count them, happy stitching!
ReplyDeletethose are pretty I love the reds.
ReplyDeleteI think there is actually 9 blocks which you made into one gorgeous one.....
ReplyDeleteCute wee OMGosh blocks too!
Naturally 5 blocks!! 😀 they make a stunning block Raewyn, your teeny tiny blocks are amazing too.
ReplyDeleteYes why not FIVE! Lol! They are lovely xx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty block.
ReplyDeleteWell, there is more than one reason they call it an omgosh quilt: oh my gosh those are so cuuuute! You're making me want to start one on the side! As for the 5 or 1 block?I suppose it's all one but if you're telling everyone how much you got accomplished, it's definitely five!
ReplyDeleteI think you can count them as 5 blocks, that way you are ahead, and those OmyGosh blocks are so cute, well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat an effective block(s). I love that you also made bonus blocks.
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