Time for a last bit of drafting for my version of the Ann Randoll coverlet - the corner blocks of the hexagon border. The best picture I have of the original is a page in a book (Quilts 1700-1945): There's Ann's corner block ... a ring of hearts And here is my drafted version (8 inch block)... One block appliqued, three more to go. Benjamin Biggs - I've just finished Block 9. The next one is due any day so that was a close call getting finished this month. I had a lovely day of sewing with a friend yesterday and these are what we made: They are "pop-out purses" , pattern bought from Studio Mio at the Sydney Quilt show. We had a bit of a learning curve sewing on the zippers but all worth it. There is a metal D frame that pops open when you unzip - so clever. There's been a lot of getting out in the garden in the glorious Spring weather.... and before the heat of Summer hits. My 20 year old son came home for a week and after a quick venture into the garden paid me the enormous compliment of saying "you're keeping everything very alive out there!" He's no gardener so I'm lucky he noticed ... I guess ...hehe. Here he is with my daughter and her fiance having fun in a photo booth. That "booth" was a great idea - at my niece's Sydney garden wedding - just a pretty screen for a backdrop and a picture frame hung in front, with a basket of props to select from. The best ideas are so often the simplest?!