Basket Blocks | Sharon Keightley Quilts

Basket Blocks

August 31, 2011 8 Comments

Hello Everyone I have made a few of these lovely basket blocks in different colours and would really be interested in your response as to which colourway you like best. These blocks are part of a table runner that I am currently designing, so take a look and leave a comment with your preferred choice of colour. I would love to hear your feed back. [caption id="attachment_540" align="alignnone" width="300"] Block One[/caption] [caption id="attachment_543" align="alignnone" width="293"] Block Two[/caption] [caption id="attachment_544" align="alignnone" width="300"] Block Three[/caption] Happy Stitching Sharon



8 Responses

Sue
Sue

August 03, 2016

Block One for me. :-)

sharon
sharon

August 03, 2016

Thanks Sue
Cheers

Sue
Sue

August 03, 2016

I personally like the colors of block # 1. They are all pretty, but that one jumps out at me :)

sharon
sharon

August 03, 2016

HI Sue

Thanks so much
Cheers
Sharon

Leeanne
Leeanne

August 03, 2016

I like block three

sharon
sharon

August 03, 2016

Hi Leeanne

Thanks for the comment.
Sharon

Marnie Simpson
Marnie Simpson

August 03, 2016

Block three appeals to me.

sharon
sharon

August 03, 2016

Hi Marnie

Thanks so much
Sharon

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