SAHRR 2026 Prompt #1

 Brenda from Songbird Designs provided us with out first prompt. Each of the co-leaders had examples on their blog to provide inspiration to the rest of us.  Brenda's choice was the hourglass block. There's sure lots of choice when you are making a decision about the block. My choice was found in a set of block patterns issued many years ago It was an online adventure with 6 inch blocks, and this one was called Crosses and Losses. I don't know where the name originates. 

Although it doesn't show well, the smaller hourglasses are a purple and black print.I wonder where this will go? Check out all of the linked photos at Brenda's blog

https://songbirddesigns.blog/

See you next week
Lynn




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    1. Thanks Betty. It's always fun to work on a mystery where you get to determine the finished project.

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  2. I went back and read your first post to understand your process and I think it's really interesting how you are approaching this SAHRR (and BTW, love your last quilt). That's an interesting idea, and will create more of sampler-block look, I suppose. I'll stay tuned!
    I looked up Crosses and Losses in my BlockBase+ software and it's a traditional pattern originating somewhere between 1895 and 1934; take your pick of years. Looking forward to your journey in SAHRR!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and also for your comment. I chuckled when /i read that the block was originating between 1895 and 1934. I guess it's very suitable of an 80's lady. My 80th will arrive this summer.

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  3. Thanks Darly. It's going to be an interesting ride.

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  4. That's a nice block to use for the hourglass round! I'm curious about the name of the block, might have to do some searching on that.

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  5. The original 12 inch block can be found on a youtube video from this online site Mine is onlt 6 inch finish https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/ . I do like it.

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  6. This is a very pretty block! I especially love sampler-style SAHRR quilts, so I'm excited to see yours as it comes together!

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    1. This SAHRR seems so different for me. I have some block arrangements twirling around in my head and hopefully I'll be ale to pull one together for this adventure.

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  7. Thank you Joy. It is a bit out of the ordinary for me.

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  8. Looks great, Lynn! It reminds me of an Old Maid's Puzzle block too! Thanks for joining us in the quilty fun!

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