Nine Patches – BOM QAL Participants Share

I am so proud of you who are participating in the “Rows Parade” Block of the Month this year! Thanks to all who have shared pictures of their progress. They serve to inspire us all.

Karen P. sent pictures of her Nine Patches. Aren’t these fun prints?

Beth M. moderates a quilting group and emailed a picture of blocks made by several in the group. I think it’s great that they get together in person to show and tell their blocks and to encourage one another. (Several in the group who are vacationing in southern states are keeping in touch by quilting “Rows Parade” blocks long distance.)

Ann R. is going strong on her project. I love all the colors and prints!

Vickie G. made her Nine Patches in shades of blue and teal. How calm and serene!

To wind up this blog post, I’ll share a quilt made by Joan O. Although she is not quilting along this year, she was inspired by the January block, “Simple Windmills.” She made a lap quilt with blue prints and a white background. I love the border of squares as well as the scrappy binding.

If you are a new blog subscriber and wish to join the QAL, click on “Rows Parade BOM 2023” in the menu. You’ll link to the page with downloadable instructions. I hope you’ll join the fun!

One thought on “Nine Patches – BOM QAL Participants Share

  1. Thanks, Aby! I really have enjoyed the BOM.

    I also enjoyed the Sew There! Mystery table runner. I don’t know what I was thinking when I couldn’t figure out the final design — too funny! I think my mom had me rattled that day trying to help her. She completed two of three blocks — hopefully she’ll get them done today!

    I also completed my nine patches and anxious to see next month’s block.

    Have a great week! Denise <><

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