Thursday, 17 July 2025

folk sampler


We are now halfway through the folk sampler sewalong. 

Sara from farm and folk recommends we keep our palette simple, like the antique inspiration sampler. With that in mind, I opted for soft greens & browns, and peachy/pinks, with a mix of different creams, and a splash of olive to jazz things up. 
Must just add, it's quite an exercise in “control” for me, with a selection of fabrics in a minimal colour palette. I kept rummaging around in my greens to find extras to add in - old habits - but then I realised I actually didn't have to! 
My soft green large floral works so well, it creates a focus and sets the mood. The other smaller scale prints in smaller pieces all seem to connect somehow. 

Unlike Sara though, I'm not using any hand dyes, but a mix of prints, linen, barkcloth, soft cotton merino & woven checks.


I've had this linen for years!
I'm cutting into the pink parts but might use the little girl in the backing maybe?


Block 10 star in the window



Block 11 chain and bar




I made two extra sawtooth stars too - super fun revisiting the block and playing around, changing different elements. And I think having some blocks that are similar in construction helps achieve some cohesion.



And yes, I do like some blocks better than others, but overall, it's looking great ...




The #folksamplersewalong is hosted by sara buscaglia from farm and folk. She is using Barbara Brackman's book for her block choices for this sampler.

Until next time, Linda


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