I'm playing catch up, that seems to be the norm when I'm in a block of the month programme. The blocks for
The Circle Game are all being hand pieced and I was getting a bit behind. I'm definitely not skilled at hand piecing so these circular blocks are a challenge for me. I had to phone
Amitie to see what size these were supposed to finish. Mine didn't measure quite right, no surprises there and that discrepancy could prove to be my downfall when I set the blocks into the surrounding pieces. This one was a bit distorted.
I thought it would be a good idea to block them so I took a piece of pre-shrunk fabric and drew a 10 1/2" circle on it. I then pinned all the edges of all my blocks to the outside drawn line. The whole thing is on my hard pressing surface. I've done this block before so this is just to show you again.
I spritzed the block with water, let it soak in a little and pressed with a hot dry iron. I then leave the block to cool. Now my blocks all measure 10 1/2" unfinished, cause I made them, ha, ha.
I totally chickened out of hand piecing this Joseph's Coat block, I knew it was beyond me and admitted defeat at the beginning. I ended up appliqueing it.
This one was a walk in the park compared to some of the others.
I can manage klosjes though and got another 15 to add to the pile.
Talking about a walk in the park, that's just what I did today. After some very wet weather, it was good to get out. There were a huge number of toadstools around but check this out, I think it had the top knocked off it but it was such a great orange colour.
I came across these too, they all looked like some sort of fungi but I don't know what they are. They look like something out of the little shop of horrors and were a vibrant pink. This must be a fresh one.
And this is what the older ones look like. There's strange oozing stuff that comes from the middle that looks like mud. Does anyone know what they are?
Edit: Thanks to Kirie and Polyquats for providing the answers in the comments, mystery solved.