Aves 2018 - Week 29

This year I thought I would take on a quilting challenge, so I signed up for Aves, a Block of the Week quilt by Kathryn Kerr of Green Avenue Quilts.

Every Sunday starting 21 January 2018, I receive the instructions to complete one block for the quilt. The plan is to complete the current block before the next one is released.

Week 29
After the huge amount of assembly last week, I was looking forward to something a little simpler.  It was not to be.  This week it was time to start on the border.  The instructions said we were getting these blocks now so that we could spend a few weeks working on them.  But I didn't sign up for a block over then next few weeks or so.  I signed up for a block of the week.

There was nothing complicated about this week, but it was a lot of work.  As usual, I used the fast flying geese method to put the pieces together - there is less cutting out initially, and the pieces are bigger too.  But they seemed never ending. At one point when chain stitching the blocks, I decided to do a bit of math.  Eight border parts, consisting of three sets of six each = 152 flying geese!

I finally got finished Monday night - a day after the next block should have been released.  It seems the server for the Green Avenue Quilts website is down, and I have not yet been able to access this week's block.  Perhaps it was meant to be.  I'll take the rest of the night off and see if the week's pattern is available tomorrow.

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  1. Hi Jen, this one is really a stunner! Love your work xx Lisa

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